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Global Childhoods beyond the North-South Divide, edited by Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, Michael Bourdillon, Sylvia Meichsner

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Global Childhoods beyond the North-South Divide, edited by Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, Michael Bourdillon, Sylvia Meichsner
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Global Childhoods beyond the North-South Divide
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1076485533
Responsibility statement
edited by Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, Michael Bourdillon, Sylvia Meichsner
Series statement
Palgrave Studies on Children and DevelopmentSpringer eBooksSpringer eBooks.
Summary
This book explores children’s lives across the Global North and Global South in the context of academic discussions of childhoods. The edited volume offers a unique selection of materials suitable for teaching in the areas of children, childhoods, young people, families, and education in a global context, as well as specific aspects of international development and social policy. While the focus of the project is conceptual rather than practical, the holistic understanding of childhoods that it encourages should also enable practitioners to better ensure that they are improving the lives of the children.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction: Exploring Children’s Lives Beyond the Binary of the global North and Global South -- Part I Intersections Between the Global and the Local in Children’s Lives in the Context of Their Communities -- 2. Teaching “Global Childhoods”: From a Cultural Mapping of “Them” to a Diagnostic Reading of “Us/US” -- 3. "Child Labour” and Children’s Lives -- 4. “Ours” or “Theirs”: Locating the “Criminal Child” in Relation to Education in the Postcolonial Context of India -- 5. Young People and Brazil’s Statute on the Right-to-the-City -- 6. “Family is Everyone who Comes Through the Doors of Our Home”: West African Concepts of Family Bridging the North-South Divide in the Diaspora -- Part II Exploring Dissonance and Synergy in Children’s Lives Across World Areas -- 7. “Disabled” Versus “Nondisabled”: Another Redundant Binary? -- 8. Children’s Use of Music in Understanding Time: Perspectives from Singapore, Australia, and the US -- 9. Children’s Resilience and Constructions of Childhood: Cross-Cultural Considerations -- 10. Child Protection Across Worlds: Young People's Challenges Within and Outside of Child Protection Programmes in UK and Zanzibar Schools -- 11. Environment and Children’s Everyday Lives in India and England: Exploring Children’s Situated Perspectives on Global-Local Environmental Concerns -- 12. Comparing Children's Care Work Across Majority and Minority Worlds -- 13. Reflections on Binary Thinking.
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