Children taken seriously : in theory, policy and practice /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London ; Philadelphia :
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
2005.
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Series: | Children in charge ;
12 |
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Online Access: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=137757 |
Table of Contents:
- Working seriously towards new partnerships : an introduction / Toby Fattore and Jan Mason with Chris Sidoti
- Women's studies/childhood studies : parallels, links and perspectives / Leena Alanen
- Theorizing representation of and engagement with children : the political dimension of child-oriented communication / Toby Fattore and Nick Turnbull
- Virtual reality : children as constituents in social welfare and social policy constructions / Marie Wilkinson
- Childhood and sexuality: adult constructions and silenced children / Kerry H. Robinson
- The social condition of UK childhoods : children's understandings and their implications / Berry Mayall
- Child protection policy and the construction of childhood / Jan Mason
- 'To know them is to love them', but instead fear and loathing : community perceptions of young people / Natalie Bolzan
- The objectification of the child through 'physical discipline' and language : the debate on children's rights continues / Bernadette J. Saunders and Chris Goddard
- Children's democratic rights : what we can learn from young workers organizing themselves / Per Miljeteig
- Taking young people seriously means giving them serious things to do / Roger Holdsworth
- Negotiating competing versions of 'the child' : a preschool child's competence in parent-teacher talk at the preschool / Michelle J. Leiminer and Carolyn D. Baker
- Using computers at home and at school : children's views and perspectives / Toni Downes
- Preschool girls, conflict, and repair / Susan Danby
- Children's perceptions of school / Neriman Osman
- Organizational morality and children's engagement in early childhood programmes / Donna Berthelsen
- Today I discovered ... / Helen Woodward
- The voice of the child in the family group conferencing model / Patricia Kiely.