Notions of ‘being’ and ‘becoming’ are intrinsic to childhood research. Whilst the ‘being’ child is seen as a social actor actively constructing ‘childhood’, the ‘becoming’ child is seen as an ‘adult in the making’, lacking competencies of the ‘adult’ that he or she will ‘become’. However, I argue that both approaches are in themselves problematic. Instead, theorising children as ‘being and becomings’ not only addresses the temporality of childhood that children themselves voice, but presents a conceptually realistic construction suitable to both childhood researchers and practitioners
Government expansion of free early education and care to include two-year-old children in England ha...
Based on the notion of childhood as a social construction this paper aims to present and explore the...
The concepts of “adulthood “ and “childhood” are anchored in the fundamental temporal otherness of c...
What does it mean to be a child of our time in a learning society? What role does temporality play f...
The new paradigm of early childhood allows for the construction of the child as active agents able t...
This article begins by discussing ‘developmentalism’, one of the key debates that has characterised ...
Traditionally childhood has been viewed primarily or even solely as a time of preparation for adulth...
How to conceptualize children and childhood are intrinsic to the ways of understanding education. Th...
The study of children in early childhood has, for most of the last 100 years, been dominated by deve...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This article discusses the research approach in 'Pathways through Childhood', a small qualitative st...
Children are our future, vital for the continuance of human society. They represent a sizeable propo...
We asked 92 children in North West England, aged 2–17, if they were children and what it meant to be...
The ‘new’ sociology of childhood sees an emergence of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding ...
We would like to take advantage of the last pages of this book to make some general points. It seem...
Government expansion of free early education and care to include two-year-old children in England ha...
Based on the notion of childhood as a social construction this paper aims to present and explore the...
The concepts of “adulthood “ and “childhood” are anchored in the fundamental temporal otherness of c...
What does it mean to be a child of our time in a learning society? What role does temporality play f...
The new paradigm of early childhood allows for the construction of the child as active agents able t...
This article begins by discussing ‘developmentalism’, one of the key debates that has characterised ...
Traditionally childhood has been viewed primarily or even solely as a time of preparation for adulth...
How to conceptualize children and childhood are intrinsic to the ways of understanding education. Th...
The study of children in early childhood has, for most of the last 100 years, been dominated by deve...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This article discusses the research approach in 'Pathways through Childhood', a small qualitative st...
Children are our future, vital for the continuance of human society. They represent a sizeable propo...
We asked 92 children in North West England, aged 2–17, if they were children and what it meant to be...
The ‘new’ sociology of childhood sees an emergence of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding ...
We would like to take advantage of the last pages of this book to make some general points. It seem...
Government expansion of free early education and care to include two-year-old children in England ha...
Based on the notion of childhood as a social construction this paper aims to present and explore the...
The concepts of “adulthood “ and “childhood” are anchored in the fundamental temporal otherness of c...