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Understanding childhood : a cross disciplinary approach /

Contributor(s): Kehily, Mary Jane [editor].
Series: Childhood (Open University) E212 ; 1. Publisher: Bristol ; Milton Keynes : Policy Press; Open University, 2013Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xiii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9781447305804; 9781447305804:; 1447305809.Subject(s): Children | Child developmentDDC classification: 305.231 KEH
Contents:
Childhood in crisis? / Mary Jane Kehily -- Childhood: a historical approach / Laurence Brockliss and Heather Montgomery -- Childhood: a developmental approach / Martin Woodhead -- Childhood: an anthropological approach / Heather Montgomery -- Childhood: a sociocultural approach / Lesley Gallacher and Mary Jane Kehily -- How is knowledge about childhood produced? / Martyn Hammersley.
Summary: This title introduces readers to the interdisciplinary field of childhood studies, covering a range of contemporary issues as seen from different research perspectives and academic traditions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Childhood in crisis? / Mary Jane Kehily -- Childhood: a historical approach / Laurence Brockliss and Heather Montgomery -- Childhood: a developmental approach / Martin Woodhead -- Childhood: an anthropological approach / Heather Montgomery -- Childhood: a sociocultural approach / Lesley Gallacher and Mary Jane Kehily -- How is knowledge about childhood produced? / Martyn Hammersley.

This title introduces readers to the interdisciplinary field of childhood studies, covering a range of contemporary issues as seen from different research perspectives and academic traditions.

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