CHILDHOOD AND SOCIETY
by
Nick Lee
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0335206085
ISBN-13
9780335206087
Publisher
Open University Press
Imprint
Open University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 16th, 2001
Print length
158 Pages
Weight
266 grams
Dimensions
23.00 x 15.30 x 1.20 cms
Product Classification:
Age groups: childrenSociology: family & relationships
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Adulthood is no longer lived as a state of personal completion. Careers, intimate relationships, even identities, are increasingly provisional. Does this mean that there is no significant difference between adults and children? This book examines these issues through assessments of theories of childhood in a globalizing and mediated social world.
* What happens to childhood when the nature of adulthood becomes uncertain?
* What impact is globalization having on adult-child relationships?
* How are we to study ''growing up'' today?
Traditionally, children and adults have been treated as different kinds of person, with adults seen as complete, stable and self-controlling, and children seen as incomplete, changeable and in need of control. This ground-breaking book argues that in the early twenty-first century, ''growing up'' can no longer be understood as a movement toward personal completion and stability. Careers, intimate relationships, even identities, are increasingly provisional, bringing into question the division between the mature and the immature and thereby differences between adults and children.
Childhood and Society charts the emergence of the conceptual and institutional divisions between adult ''human beings'' and child ''human becomings'' over the course of the modern era. It then examines the contemporary economic and ideological trends that are eroding the foundations of these divisions. The consequences of this age of uncertainty are examined through an assessment of sociological theories of childhood and through a survey of children''s varied positions in a globalizing and highly mediated social world. In all, this accessible text provides a clear, up-to-date and original insight into the sociological study of childhood for undergraduates and researchers alike. It also develops a new set of conceptual tools for studying ''growing up''.
* What impact is globalization having on adult-child relationships?
* How are we to study ''growing up'' today?
Traditionally, children and adults have been treated as different kinds of person, with adults seen as complete, stable and self-controlling, and children seen as incomplete, changeable and in need of control. This ground-breaking book argues that in the early twenty-first century, ''growing up'' can no longer be understood as a movement toward personal completion and stability. Careers, intimate relationships, even identities, are increasingly provisional, bringing into question the division between the mature and the immature and thereby differences between adults and children.
Childhood and Society charts the emergence of the conceptual and institutional divisions between adult ''human beings'' and child ''human becomings'' over the course of the modern era. It then examines the contemporary economic and ideological trends that are eroding the foundations of these divisions. The consequences of this age of uncertainty are examined through an assessment of sociological theories of childhood and through a survey of children''s varied positions in a globalizing and highly mediated social world. In all, this accessible text provides a clear, up-to-date and original insight into the sociological study of childhood for undergraduates and researchers alike. It also develops a new set of conceptual tools for studying ''growing up''.
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