Childhoods : growing up in Aotearoa New Zealand /
Children are citizens with autonomy and rights identified by international agencies and United Nations conventions, but these rights are not readily enforceable. Some of the worst levels of child poverty and poor health in the OECD, as well as exceptionally high child suicide rates, exist in Aotearo...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Wellington] :
[Otago University Press],
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Children in Aotearoa New Zealand
- an overview / Claire Freeman & Nancy Higgins
- A theoretical framework for childhood / Anne B. Smith
- Children and vulnerability / Nicola Atwool
- The changing environmental worlds of Aotearoa New Zealand children / Claire Freeman
- Ethics in research with children / Jude MacArthur & Margaret McKenzie
- Recollecting childhood at school in the early twentieth century / Helen May
- Managed childhoods : a social history of urban children's play / Christina R. Ergler, Robin Kearns & Karen Witten
- Growing up Māori and disabled in Aotearoa New Zealand / Hazel Phillips & Nancy Higgins
- Multicultural childhoods in a globalised world / Karen Guo
- Children and young people's participation in family law decision-making / Nicola Taylor & Megan Gollop
- The needs of adopted and fostered children / Anita Gibbs
- Being young and working / Ruth Gasson & James Calder
- Technology occupies us : children, media and Aotearoa New Zealand society / Martha Bell & Victoria Farmer
- Children's participation and voice in early childhood eucation / Lyn Foote, Fiona Ellis & Ruth Gasson
- Children of prisoners / Julie Lawrence
- Children's understandings of success / Judith Sligo & Karen Nairn
- Disrupting Hereonormativity : a high-school queer-straight alliance? / Kathleen Quinlivan
- Stories from the margins : Rangatahi Māori experiences of transition to work / Moana Mitchell & Hazel Phillips
- Conclusion : where are we going? / Nancy Higgins & Claire Freeman.