Studies of Childhoods in the Global South

Studies of Childhoods in the Global South
Title Studies of Childhoods in the Global South PDF eBook
Author Afua Twum-Danso Imoh
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 237
Release 2024-10-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1040152716

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What would a body of literature, focusing on Southern childhoods, look like when epistemologically driven by the demands (social, cultural, economic, political) of the localities in which they are shaped and produced? To answer this question, this book explores locally driven perspectives of childhoods in diverse contexts in the Global South to produce knowledge of Southern childhoods determined, not by Northern priorities and frameworks, but by local needs and contexts. Given the intensification of global processes and the extent to which the local and the global intersect in the everyday lives of children and their families, this edited volume demonstrates that a focus on the epistemological demands of localities necessarily grapples with global as well as local processes and concepts. Chapters in this collection include empirical research on child participation and activism, schooling/educational experiences, child work and street children. They use methodologies ranging from arts-based methods to participant observation, and engage with theories relating to child participation, agency and vulnerability to produce a key resource on Southern childhoods. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Thematics.

Global Childhoods beyond the North-South Divide

Global Childhoods beyond the North-South Divide
Title Global Childhoods beyond the North-South Divide PDF eBook
Author Afua Twum-Danso Imoh
Publisher Springer
Pages 277
Release 2018-10-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319955438

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This book explores children’s lives across the Global North and Global South in the context of academic discussions of childhoods. The edited volume offers a unique selection of materials suitable for teaching in the areas of children, childhoods, young people, families, and education in a global context, as well as specific aspects of international development and social policy. While the focus of the project is conceptual rather than practical, the holistic understanding of childhoods that it encourages should also enable practitioners to better ensure that they are improving the lives of the children.

Child Exploitation in the Global South

Child Exploitation in the Global South
Title Child Exploitation in the Global South PDF eBook
Author Jérôme Ballet
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 0
Release 2019-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9783030081928

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This edited volume examines child exploitation in the Global South. It introduces several case studies and interviews articulated around two features: exploitation within the family and exploitation in relation to social contexts. The research shows that both of the features are linked and, generally, they are not separate. It makes several important arguments which challenge the most common view on how children are perceived and exploited in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. Additionally, it explores the social representation of exploited children as well as their general well-being.

The SAGE Handbook of Global Childhoods

The SAGE Handbook of Global Childhoods
Title The SAGE Handbook of Global Childhoods PDF eBook
Author Nicola J. Yelland
Publisher SAGE
Pages 704
Release 2021-09-08
Genre Education
ISBN 152976209X

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This Handbook explores the multidisciplinary field of childhood studies through a uniquely global lens. It focuses on enquiries and investigations into the everyday lives of young children in the age range of birth to 8 years of age, giving space to their voices and involving interrogations about the various aspect of their lives. This Handbook engages with the interdisciplinary field of childhood studies, education, cultural studies, ethnography, and philosophy, with contributions from scholars from across the globe who have focused their work on the complexities of childhoods in contemporary times. By considering a range of epistemologies, ontologies and perspectives to present the contemporary & systematic research on the topic from a wide range of academics and authors in the field, this Handbook provides a significant contribution to the international dialogue of Global Childhoods. Part 1: Global Childhoods Part 2: Researching Global Childhoods Part 3: Contemporary Childhoods Part 4: Pedagogies and Practice Part 5: Creating Communities for Global Children

Decolonizing Childhoods

Decolonizing Childhoods
Title Decolonizing Childhoods PDF eBook
Author Liebel, Manfred
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 284
Release 2020-05-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447356411

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European colonization of other continents has had far-reaching and lasting consequences for the construction of childhoods and children’s lives throughout the world. Liebel presents critical postcolonial and decolonial thought currents along with international case studies from countries in Africa, Latin America, and former British settler colonies to examine the complex and multiple ways that children throughout the Global South continue to live with the legacy of colonialism. Building on the work of Cannella and Viruru, he explores how these children are affected by unequal power relations, paternalistic policies and violence by state and non-state actors, before showing how we can work to ensure that children’s rights are better promoted and protected, globally.

Global Childhoods in International Perspective: Universality, Diversity and Inequalities

Global Childhoods in International Perspective: Universality, Diversity and Inequalities
Title Global Childhoods in International Perspective: Universality, Diversity and Inequalities PDF eBook
Author Claudio Baraldi
Publisher SAGE
Pages 205
Release 2020-02-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529717302

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Global Childhoods in International Perspective gathers a wide spectrum of contributors from Europe, the U.S., South Asia, South Africa and Latin America, who, attuned with present dilemmas in the area of childhood studies, discuss some key theoretical and empirical aspects of child scholarship, such as identity, child wellbeing, child mobility and migration, intergenerational relationships and child abuse. Through these expert contributions, the book explores the many ways in which the relationship between universality and particularities of childhood plays an important role in describing global childhoods. The book highlights childhood as a cross-cutting issue in global sociology with chapters on globalization and schooling in Burkina Faso, child abuse and neglect in India, identity and integration among children of African immigrants in France, social class mobility of Filipino migrant children in Italy and France, and an investigation into Kyrgyz childhoods. Ideal reading for researchers, practitioners and students interested in both childhood studies and the other areas including community research, sociology of education, social stratification, and the sociology of migration.

Childhoods of the Global South

Childhoods of the Global South
Title Childhoods of the Global South PDF eBook
Author Manfred Liebel
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 265
Release 2023-09-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447370430

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Children in the Global South continue to be affected by social disadvantage in our unequal post-colonial world order. With a focus on working-class children in Latin America, this book explores the challenges of promoting children’s rights in a context of decolonization. Liebel and colleagues give insights into the political lives of children and demonstrate ways in which the concept of children’s rights can be made meaningful at the grassroots level. Looking to the future, they consider how collaborative research with children can counteract their marginalization and oppression in society.