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6%OFFMadeleine Leonard - The Sociology of Children, Childhood and Generation - 9781446259245 - V9781446259245
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The Sociology of Children, Childhood and Generation

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Description for The Sociology of Children, Childhood and Generation Paperback. .
Outlining sociology's distinctive contribution to childhood studies and our understanding of contemporary children and childhood, The Sociology of Children, Childhood and Generation provides a thought provoking and comprehensive account of the connections between the macro worlds of childhood and the micro worlds of children's everyday lives. Examining children's involvement in areas such as the labour market, family life, education, play and leisure, the book provides an effective balance between understanding childhood as a structural phenomenon, and recognising children as meaning makers actively involved in constructing, co-constructing and reconstructing their everyday lives. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
SAGE Publications Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
184
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781446259245
SKU
V9781446259245
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About Madeleine Leonard
Madeleine Leonard is a Professor of Sociology at Queen's University Belfast. Her main research interest is in teenagers' experiences of growing up in politically sensitive societies, and she has carried out research into the perceptions and experiences of Catholic and Protestant teenagers living in interface areas in North Belfast. She has recently extended this research interest to Cyprus where she ... Read more

Reviews for The Sociology of Children, Childhood and Generation
The book makes a significant contribution to the literature by studying children and childhood because they are worthy subjects on their own. The book does not seek to examine children only by comparing them to adults. The implications of this book are profound.
Ashley Zimmerman Any research or way of thinking or reflecting on ... Read more

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