Flexible Childhood?
Exploring Children's Welfare in Time & Space
Dympna Devine author Anne Trine Kjørholt author Helga, Zeiher author Harriet Strandell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of Southern Denmark
Published:1st May '07
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This insightful volume, Flexible Childhood?, examines how social and cultural changes are reshaping childhood experiences and welfare in today's world.
In Flexible Childhood?, authors Helmut Wintersberger and Helga Zeiher explore the evolving landscapes of childhood in a rapidly changing world. The book examines how children's spaces are expanding both culturally and socially, with a focus on the multilocal nature of their experiences. As children navigate globalized and media-saturated environments, their interactions with time and space are increasingly fluid, challenging traditional notions of childhood.
The chapters delve into various temporal and spatial dimensions of social change affecting children's lives. With the blurring of generational boundaries and the influence of neo-liberal forces, the authors argue that the welfare of children cannot be taken for granted. Instead, it requires active consideration and a nuanced understanding of the shifting dynamics at play. The book raises important questions about how market demands, technological advancements, and societal expectations shape the experiences of children today.
Flexible Childhood? ultimately seeks to highlight the tensions inherent in contemporary childhood experiences while advocating for a more thoughtful approach to ensuring children's welfare. By engaging with these critical issues, the authors aim to shed light on the complexities of modern childhood and the implications for future generations. This volume serves as a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse around childhood and welfare in an interconnected world.
ISBN: 9788776742027
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 490g
238 pages