In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and understandings of health and illness. This development, we would argue, is much stimulated by the sociology of childhood which has drawn our attention to how children as a social group are placed and perceived within the structure of society, and within inter-generational relations, as well as how children are social agents and co-constructors of their social world. Drawing on this tradition, we here address some cross-cutting themes that we think are important to further the study of child health: situating children within health policy, drawing attention to practices around children's health and well-being and a focus on children as health ...
This chapter has three main aims. Firstly, it introduces how contemporary sociological approaches t...
We know that the social conditions in which children live exert a strong influence on their health;...
Monitoring, protecting and promoting ‘well-being’ are central to realisation of children’s rights. Y...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
NoThis chapter opens with a review of current conceptualizations of child well-being and a good chil...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
Children's views and opinions on matters of relevance to their lives are infrequently sought, and ra...
This article responds to the theme of this special edition by drawing on the findings of our researc...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
We know that the social conditions in which children live exert a strong influence on their health;...
This chapter has three main aims. Firstly, it introduces how contemporary sociological approaches t...
We know that the social conditions in which children live exert a strong influence on their health;...
Monitoring, protecting and promoting ‘well-being’ are central to realisation of children’s rights. Y...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
In the last decades we have seen a growing interest in research into children's own experiences and ...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
NoThis chapter opens with a review of current conceptualizations of child well-being and a good chil...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
Children's views and opinions on matters of relevance to their lives are infrequently sought, and ra...
This article responds to the theme of this special edition by drawing on the findings of our researc...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
We know that the social conditions in which children live exert a strong influence on their health;...
This chapter has three main aims. Firstly, it introduces how contemporary sociological approaches t...
We know that the social conditions in which children live exert a strong influence on their health;...
Monitoring, protecting and promoting ‘well-being’ are central to realisation of children’s rights. Y...