The Modern Child and the Flexible Labour Market

The Modern Child and the Flexible Labour Market
Author: A. Kjørholt,J. Qvortrup
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230314054

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This book sheds light on new research related to welfare state, child care policies, and small children's everyday lives in institutions in Europe. In uniting recent social childhood research, welfare perspectives and historical and comparative approaches, the book explores institutionalization as a feature of the modern child's life.

Peer Relationships in Early Childhood Education and Care

Peer Relationships in Early Childhood Education and Care
Author: Margaret Kernan,Elly Singer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136935459

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Peer Relationships in Early Childhood Education and Care brings together fresh perspectives and research about young children’s relationships. It examines children’s rights and well-being against a backdrop of increased social movement and migration, changing family structures and work practices, and the growing prevalence of education and care services for young children. With contributors from diverse cultural, geographical and disciplinary backgrounds, this edited collection shows how educators support children’s peer relationships and use these as a basis for enhancing social and cognitive development. Themes discussed include: conflicts and negotiations friendships and play group phenomena independence and interdependence identity and belonging peer relations and children with disabilities attuning adults to young children’s relationships. This book will be highly relevant for academics, researchers and students concerned with early childhood care and education, especially those interested in relating these issues on a global scale.

Negotiating Adult Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research

Negotiating Adult Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research
Author: Deborah Albon,Rachel Rosen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136211553

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Negotiating Adult–Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research presents a substantive critique of technicist and neoliberal approaches to ethics through an exploration of the complicated and often ‘messy’ situations faced in negotiating relationships in research with children. Despite growing acknowledgement of their centrality, relationships between adult researchers and very young participants have been neglected and under-theorised, and in response, this book offers a comprehensive conceptualisation of adult–child research relationships through examination of questions, including: How do power and inequity impact on adult–child research relationships? What does it mean for relationships when researchers ‘intervene’ in the field? How do bodies matter in research relationships? What does an emphasis on relationships with young children mean for the research process? Drawing on data from their own research, the authors contend that relationships are part of a wider web of social relations and space–time configurations. They propose and develop a relational ethics of answerability and social justice, inspired by the work of Bakhtin and, in addition, explore the way material bodies come to matter, the ambiguity of consent in educator-research, and the risks and possibilities of research relationships. Chapters include innovative formulations of reciprocity, ‘sensing practices’, and political-ethical responsibility. This book contributes to current debates about research with young children, offering an incisive and thorough exploration of the importance of relationships to the research process. Relevant for international audiences, this book is essential reading for early childhood students and educators, researchers, and lecturers with an interest in research with children.

The Development of Early Childhood Education in Europe and North America

The Development of Early Childhood Education in Europe and North America
Author: Harry Willekens,Kirsten Scheiwe,Kristen Nawrotzki
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2015-07-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137441980

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The public provision of early childhood education has developed at different rates across individual countries over the past two centuries. This book provides the historical background to explain how these national differences occurred, with particular reference to welfare and educational systems, to highlight how particular influences grew.

Women Men and Children in Families

Women  Men and Children in Families
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of Tampere
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013
Genre: Family leave
ISBN: 9789514491184

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Feeding Children Inside and Outside the Home

Feeding Children Inside and Outside the Home
Author: Vicki Harman,Benedetta Cappellini,Charlotte Faircloth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351800761

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This cross-disciplinary volume brings together diverse perspectives on children’s food occasions inside and outside of the home across different geographical locations. By unpacking mundane food occasions - from school dinners to domestic meals and from breakfast to snacks - Feeding Children Inside and Outside the Home shows the role of food in the everyday lives of children and adults around them. Investigating food occasions at home, schools and in nurseries during weekdays and holidays, this book reveals how children, mothers, fathers, teachers and other adults involved in feeding children, understand, make sense of and navigate ideological discourses of parenting, health imperatives and policy interventions. Revealing the material and symbolic complexity of feeding children, and the role that parenting and healthy discourses play in shaping, perpetuating and transforming both feeding and eating, this volume shows how micro and macro aspects are at play in mundane and everyday practices of family life and education. This volume will be of great interested to a wide range of students and researchers interested in the sociology of family life, education, food studies and everyday consumption.

Diversity and Social Justice in Early Childhood Education

Diversity and Social Justice in Early Childhood Education
Author: Kirsten Lauritsen,Garry Robson
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781443892162

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This collection is aimed at practitioners and scholars interested in democracy, social justice and diversity. The importance of the book lies in the way it discusses possible ways for early childhood education to work with diversity and language in order to allow inclusion and social justice for all children. Building on case studies from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, the text offers broad insights into the field of diversity through historical and organisational perspectives, as well as viewpoints of children, practitioners and parents.

Fatherhood in the Nordic welfare states

Fatherhood in the Nordic welfare states
Author: Eydal, Guðný Björk,Rostgaard, Tine
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781447321149

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The five Nordic countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, are well-known for their extensive welfare system and gender equality which provides both parents with opportunities to earn and care for their children. In this topical book, expert scholars from the Nordic countries, as well as UK and the US, demonstrate how modern fatherhood is supported in the Nordic setting through family and social policies, and how these contribute to shaping and influencing the images, roles and practices of fathers in a diversity of family settings and variations of fatherhoods. This comprehensive volume will have wide international appeal for those who look to Nordic countries and their success in creating gender equal societies.