In recent political debates about physical chastisement, children have been positioned as 'potential' selves and have had their bodies mapped in specific ways. This article compares these discourses with findings from a study of parents' views of proposed legislation on physical discipline. It is argued that parents' talk about physical discipline is temporal not only because it is concerned with the nature of the child's body/self at the time of punishment but because parents engage with memories from their own childhood and, therefore, with how childhood selves have been disciplined across social and biographical time. Drawing on sociological work on the body, memory and childhood, the article explores two aspects of disciplinary practice...
The present study explores how directives are constituted in and through situated verbal, bodily, an...
This chapter considers how children’s bodies, although principally acknowledged as biological, are a...
In this literature review concerning early childhood discipline we particularly highlight American c...
In recent political debates about physical chastisement, children have been positioned as 'potential...
Studies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire...
Studies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire...
This research explores attitudes towards, and experiences of, corporal punishment in public and priv...
v, 155 leaves :ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 126-127. University of Otago dep...
Recently, it has been argued that ‘anti-smacking’ campaigns have been so successful that ‘explicit p...
This paper discusses children’s views of family discipline and possible implications for policymaker...
This thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and empirical. Theoretical part explains in detail,...
on how to discipline children are rooted in childhood history, experience, and family origin. Thus, ...
This article reflects on the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable violence through an examin...
Physical discipline of children is currently a subject of major debate within and beyond the UK. Mai...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
The present study explores how directives are constituted in and through situated verbal, bodily, an...
This chapter considers how children’s bodies, although principally acknowledged as biological, are a...
In this literature review concerning early childhood discipline we particularly highlight American c...
In recent political debates about physical chastisement, children have been positioned as 'potential...
Studies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire...
Studies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire...
This research explores attitudes towards, and experiences of, corporal punishment in public and priv...
v, 155 leaves :ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 126-127. University of Otago dep...
Recently, it has been argued that ‘anti-smacking’ campaigns have been so successful that ‘explicit p...
This paper discusses children’s views of family discipline and possible implications for policymaker...
This thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and empirical. Theoretical part explains in detail,...
on how to discipline children are rooted in childhood history, experience, and family origin. Thus, ...
This article reflects on the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable violence through an examin...
Physical discipline of children is currently a subject of major debate within and beyond the UK. Mai...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
The present study explores how directives are constituted in and through situated verbal, bodily, an...
This chapter considers how children’s bodies, although principally acknowledged as biological, are a...
In this literature review concerning early childhood discipline we particularly highlight American c...