Traditional theories of socialisation, in which the child was viewed as a passive subject of external influences, are increasingly being rejected in favour of a new sociology of childhood which frames the child as a social actor. This article demonstrates the way in which conversation analysis can reveal children’s agency in the micro-detail of naturally occurring episodes in which children express bodily sensations and pain in everyday life. Based on 71 video-recordings of mealtimes with five families, each with two children under 10 years old, the analysis focuses on the components of children’s expressions of bodily sensation (including pain), the character of parents’ responses and the nature of the subsequent talk. The findings provide...
Very few good empirical investigations of pain and coping in children and adolescents currently appe...
Background: little is known about the development of language to express pain in the young or how ch...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Traditional theories of socialisation, in which the child was viewed as a passive subject of externa...
This study applied conversation analysis for the first time to episodes in which children express pa...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
The preschool period is a critical stage of emotional and social development for young children (0–5...
The article by Blount and colleagues (1991) has played a prominent role in laying the foundations fo...
This article is a report on the experiences of three children with chronic pain and their fami-lies....
Accurate interpretation of pain expressed by others is important for socialization; however, the dev...
Pain (e.g., needle injections, injuries, chronic pain) is highly prevalent in childhood and occurs i...
This article is a report on the experiences of three children with chronic pain and their families. ...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
Objective: Paediatric research on ‘everyday’ pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack of app...
Very few good empirical investigations of pain and coping in children and adolescents currently appe...
Background: little is known about the development of language to express pain in the young or how ch...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Traditional theories of socialisation, in which the child was viewed as a passive subject of externa...
This study applied conversation analysis for the first time to episodes in which children express pa...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
The preschool period is a critical stage of emotional and social development for young children (0–5...
The article by Blount and colleagues (1991) has played a prominent role in laying the foundations fo...
This article is a report on the experiences of three children with chronic pain and their fami-lies....
Accurate interpretation of pain expressed by others is important for socialization; however, the dev...
Pain (e.g., needle injections, injuries, chronic pain) is highly prevalent in childhood and occurs i...
This article is a report on the experiences of three children with chronic pain and their families. ...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
Objective: Paediatric research on ‘everyday’ pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack of app...
Very few good empirical investigations of pain and coping in children and adolescents currently appe...
Background: little is known about the development of language to express pain in the young or how ch...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...