Theories of ‘individualization’ and ‘risk’ have shifted attention away from the material and structural roots of inequality and sanctioned a psychologized view of class distinctions in terms of personal qualities. This article will demonstrate how the association of disadvantage with a particular form of subjectivity is operationalized and institutionalized through a contemporary focus on childrearing practices. Discourses of ‘social exclusion’ construct working-class families as lacking in personal skills and moral responsibility, destined to transfer disadvantage to their children in a ‘cycle of deprivation’.This view underpins the current UK policy focus on parenting, characterized by state efforts to regulate and control the way childre...
n explicit linking of the minutiae of everyday parenting practices and the good of society as a whol...
Recent political and popular discourses in the UK have drawn upon a range of different concepts and ...
Popular and political discussions in the UK about children’s future prospects are currently dominate...
Theories of ‘individualization ’ and ‘risk ’ have shifted attention away from the mater-ial and stru...
Recent years have seen a cultural shift in the way childrearing is conceptualised and targeted by po...
Recent years have been characterised by government attempts to requisition family as a mechanism for...
This paper considers the ways in which notions of competent and incompetent parenting are produced i...
This paper considers the ways in which notions of competent and incompetent parenting are produced i...
Recent years have seen governments prioritize family as a mechanism for tackling social ills. As a r...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
In this thesis I discuss the findings of a small-scale research study carried out in England that se...
This thesis is available to view in print at Seaborne Library, University of Chester, Parkgate Road,...
In the post-war English media, ‘modern’ parenting referred to psychologically-inspired styles of par...
This thesis examines the texture of contemporary parenting culture, examining how 'childrearing', as...
© London School of Economics and Political Science 2018. In British social mobility discourse, the r...
n explicit linking of the minutiae of everyday parenting practices and the good of society as a whol...
Recent political and popular discourses in the UK have drawn upon a range of different concepts and ...
Popular and political discussions in the UK about children’s future prospects are currently dominate...
Theories of ‘individualization ’ and ‘risk ’ have shifted attention away from the mater-ial and stru...
Recent years have seen a cultural shift in the way childrearing is conceptualised and targeted by po...
Recent years have been characterised by government attempts to requisition family as a mechanism for...
This paper considers the ways in which notions of competent and incompetent parenting are produced i...
This paper considers the ways in which notions of competent and incompetent parenting are produced i...
Recent years have seen governments prioritize family as a mechanism for tackling social ills. As a r...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
In this thesis I discuss the findings of a small-scale research study carried out in England that se...
This thesis is available to view in print at Seaborne Library, University of Chester, Parkgate Road,...
In the post-war English media, ‘modern’ parenting referred to psychologically-inspired styles of par...
This thesis examines the texture of contemporary parenting culture, examining how 'childrearing', as...
© London School of Economics and Political Science 2018. In British social mobility discourse, the r...
n explicit linking of the minutiae of everyday parenting practices and the good of society as a whol...
Recent political and popular discourses in the UK have drawn upon a range of different concepts and ...
Popular and political discussions in the UK about children’s future prospects are currently dominate...