Book: Contesting Childhood Traditional models of childhood need reconstructing, especially as children become more active in negotiating the boundaries between themselves and adults. Wyness argues for new, more effective conceptions of childhood, derived from analysis of recent social policy. He interprets legislation and reveals that recent children acts and educational reform exhibit a strengthening of the socializing power of adults over children. Most importantly, this book challenges a prevalent underlying conception of children as 'lesser' or 'inferior' versions of adults, a flawed understanding that sill influences policy.
Details of Book: Contesting Childhood Book: Contesting Childhood
Author: Michael G. Wyness, Wyness Michael
ISBN: 0750708247
ISBN-13: 9780750708241
, 978-0750708241
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 04111999
Publisher: Routledge
Number of Pages: 176
Language: English