Description
Brimming with engaging examples and up-to-date scholarship and ranging across a broad spectrum of issues and disciplines, this vivid, accessible, and authoritative introduction promises to inspire both new students and established researchers to think more critically and deeply about children's agency, lived experiences, and global diversities.' -John Wall, Rutgers University, US 'Through its use of personal memories and its international focus, this book provides students with a highly original and engaging introduction to the field of childhood studies.' -Allison James, University of Sheffield, UK
About the Author
Sally McNamee is Associate Professor at King's University College at Western University, Canada. She has carried out research and teaching in the field of childhood studies since 1993 and has worked on numerous research projects in the UK before moving to Canada, where she continues to teach and research issues around childhood. She is co-editor of The Politics of Childhood: International Perspectives, Contemporary Developments (2005, with Jim Goddard, Adrian James and Allison James).
Reviews
This book provides an excellent tool for those who come across the social study of childhood for the first time as well as established scholars. Overall, I believe that this book contributes prominently to the interdisciplinary nature of the disciplines of Childhood Studies and Children's Geographies as it enthusiastically and inspiringly examines childhood and promotes children's voices and agency within geographically diverse every-day lives. * Kalia Kaparounaki, Children's Geographies, Vol. 16 (2) *
Book Information
ISBN 9780230308343
Author Sally McNamee
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 322g