Children and Social Change
Memories of Diverse Childhoods
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Mar '13
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Explores everyday childhood in relation to employment, religion, policing, war and migration, drawing on children's experiences in a variety of contexts and countries.
Children and Social Change explores memories of childhood. Dorothy Moss examines experiences not commonly associated with everyday childhood, focusing on, for example war, migration, employment, religion, policing, and civil and industrial unrest. Her research explores how children engage with wider social change through their relationships with their families, communities and nations. It focuses on how they carve out space and time for themselves from complex social relations. The research is informed by academic ideas about social memory, space and time, and discusses the selectivity of memories of childhood and how these are filtered through later social experience, family stories and research processes.
'Moss provides us with a rich and fascinating tapestry of bygone childhoods through the powerful voice of oral history. This book has something new and valuable to offer and should be essential reading for anyone interested in the sociology of childhoods.' Mary Kellett, Professor of Childhood and Youth, Open University, UK
ISBN: 9780567473332
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 345g
240 pages