Abstract: This article focuses on Andean Quechua speaking children living in rural communities in Peru. It aims to show how children are integrated into their social groups since very young and how their participation increases in their various “social environments”. Changes in children’ lives take place through different rites or are embodied, more subtly, in gradual transformations of their roles and responsibilities within their household. These changes are defined by the learning of practical skills. Thus, they develop an identity, a sense of belonging and responsibility that makes them become members recognized and valued by their family and community. The article aims to contribute to debates on the construction of social relations a...
Although some cultural analyses still use simplistic dualisms such as collectivism vs individualism ...
Even though it is widely recognised that children are the age group most affected by poverty, childr...
The article analyzes Matá, a rural community of the lower Amazon approximately 55 km from the town o...
The child and the land. The construction of peasant's identity in a community of the Peruvian Andes ...
En la región andina no es inusual enviar a los hijos/as a casas ajenas como forma de sobrevivencia y...
This thesis is a study of sibling play and language sociaIization. The concept of language socializa...
In Peru, initial education programs named PRONOEIs (Non-School Programs of Initial Education) for ch...
Addressing a topic such as indigenous child rearing using scientific and western concepts becomes co...
Recent investigations in South American anthropology have focused on children in a range of contexts...
En este trabajo, analizamos etnográficamente la participación de niños y niñas de comunidades rurale...
This dissertation analyzes first-generation youth’s linguistic and social practices in the construct...
The first part of this article presents a discussion about children and youth work and its consequen...
In this article we approach the different contexts of development in which children from six to eigh...
This article refers to the child as a social actor and producer of culture and acting in social rela...
In this paper, we ethnographically analyze the participation of children from rural communities of S...
Although some cultural analyses still use simplistic dualisms such as collectivism vs individualism ...
Even though it is widely recognised that children are the age group most affected by poverty, childr...
The article analyzes Matá, a rural community of the lower Amazon approximately 55 km from the town o...
The child and the land. The construction of peasant's identity in a community of the Peruvian Andes ...
En la región andina no es inusual enviar a los hijos/as a casas ajenas como forma de sobrevivencia y...
This thesis is a study of sibling play and language sociaIization. The concept of language socializa...
In Peru, initial education programs named PRONOEIs (Non-School Programs of Initial Education) for ch...
Addressing a topic such as indigenous child rearing using scientific and western concepts becomes co...
Recent investigations in South American anthropology have focused on children in a range of contexts...
En este trabajo, analizamos etnográficamente la participación de niños y niñas de comunidades rurale...
This dissertation analyzes first-generation youth’s linguistic and social practices in the construct...
The first part of this article presents a discussion about children and youth work and its consequen...
In this article we approach the different contexts of development in which children from six to eigh...
This article refers to the child as a social actor and producer of culture and acting in social rela...
In this paper, we ethnographically analyze the participation of children from rural communities of S...
Although some cultural analyses still use simplistic dualisms such as collectivism vs individualism ...
Even though it is widely recognised that children are the age group most affected by poverty, childr...
The article analyzes Matá, a rural community of the lower Amazon approximately 55 km from the town o...