As a social construction, childhood is an arbitrary fragmentation based on a universallyoccurring phenomenon that is part of the natural cycle of life. Awareness of the particular nature of childhood and the birth of a “feeling of childhood” (ARIÈS, 1981) would emerge by way of a growing distinction between the world of children and that of adults, identified not only by biological age, but also by a series of cultural interventions made in relation to children. Such interventions will also be strongly influenced by a gendering of childhood. This article seeks to discuss the social construction of childhood, analyzing how age and gender are important phenomena in the formation of children’s identities. It shows that children are not...
Based on the notion of childhood as a social construction this paper aims to present and explore the...
This paper presents guidelines of the research on childhood in several fields of knowledge and parti...
The main aim of this article is to discuss two ways of perception of childhood in a modern society. ...
As a social construction, childhood is an arbitrary fragmentation based on a universally-occurring p...
This article describes the conception of childhood as a social construction from which is denotes th...
The article is intended to contribute to the ongoing debate over theorizations of childhood, especia...
The article presents theses that claim that children are a part of society and the world and that it...
In the article the importance of an individual (subjective) and social comprehension of the child a...
The aim of this article is to explore the concept of childhood in sociology in general –by analyzing...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This article presents the contemporary critique, performed by the so-called new Sociology of Childho...
International audienceThis theorical article adresses the child’s active role in the construction of...
This article presents the Sociology of Childhood and discusses its repercussions for children’s educ...
To what extent does the common claim that childhood is ‘socially constructed’ affect the ethical deb...
Representing and reasoning about the social universe is a major task for the young child, one that a...
Based on the notion of childhood as a social construction this paper aims to present and explore the...
This paper presents guidelines of the research on childhood in several fields of knowledge and parti...
The main aim of this article is to discuss two ways of perception of childhood in a modern society. ...
As a social construction, childhood is an arbitrary fragmentation based on a universally-occurring p...
This article describes the conception of childhood as a social construction from which is denotes th...
The article is intended to contribute to the ongoing debate over theorizations of childhood, especia...
The article presents theses that claim that children are a part of society and the world and that it...
In the article the importance of an individual (subjective) and social comprehension of the child a...
The aim of this article is to explore the concept of childhood in sociology in general –by analyzing...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This article presents the contemporary critique, performed by the so-called new Sociology of Childho...
International audienceThis theorical article adresses the child’s active role in the construction of...
This article presents the Sociology of Childhood and discusses its repercussions for children’s educ...
To what extent does the common claim that childhood is ‘socially constructed’ affect the ethical deb...
Representing and reasoning about the social universe is a major task for the young child, one that a...
Based on the notion of childhood as a social construction this paper aims to present and explore the...
This paper presents guidelines of the research on childhood in several fields of knowledge and parti...
The main aim of this article is to discuss two ways of perception of childhood in a modern society. ...