Childhood in Europe: Approaches--Trends--Findings
, by Du Bois-Reymond, Manuela; Sunker, Heinz; Kruger, Heinz-Hermann- ISBN: 9780820449302 | 082044930X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 9/1/2001
List of Tables | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Childhood Research, the Politics of Childhood, and Children's Lives in Europe: An Introduction | p. 1 |
About This Book | p. 1 |
What Can Be Said about European Children and Family Life? | p. 2 |
How Do European Children Experience Leisure and School? | p. 5 |
Depedagogization or Repedagogization? | p. 8 |
Rethinking the Liquidation of Childhood | p. 13 |
Introduction | p. 13 |
Children's Work Revisited: Neglected and New Realities | p. 16 |
Arrangements with an Expanded Consumer Culture | p. 24 |
Changing Involvements and Activity Systems | p. 30 |
Conclusion | p. 34 |
Pre-adolescent Children: An Essay | p. 43 |
Introduction | p. 43 |
Pre-adolescent Children: Previously Neglected, Now in High Demand | p. 44 |
The New Socio-Demography of Childhood--Or, What Becomes Noticeable When One Counts Children | p. 45 |
Young Citizens in Small Bodies: A Myth and Its Real Consequences | p. 46 |
Child or Youth? Differences in the Self-Images of the Young and the Way Others Perceive Them | p. 47 |
Personal Biographies and Personal Lifestyles | p. 49 |
Time of Education and Culture | p. 50 |
The Stress of the Parents Has Now Reached the Children | p. 52 |
It's the Speed Which Counts | p. 52 |
Life in Stressed Families | p. 53 |
Bullying at School, or Peers as Stress Factors | p. 54 |
What Role Do Parents Play in the Selection and Transmission of Cultural Standards to the Next Generation? | p. 54 |
Negotiation Families | p. 63 |
Introduction | p. 63 |
Socio-cultural Change in Western European Societies | p. 65 |
The Negotiation Household: A Modernized Educational Relationship | p. 68 |
Educational Relationships between Parents and Children | p. 70 |
Socio-economic and Socio-cultural Status | p. 73 |
Family Constellations | p. 73 |
Degree of Informalization | p. 74 |
Level of Conflict | p. 75 |
Family Climate | p. 75 |
The Perspectives of Parents versus the Perspectives of Children | p. 76 |
Protoprofessionalizing | p. 77 |
Parental Values and Model Function of Parents | p. 77 |
Ideas about the Future and Life Plans | p. 78 |
Two Case Histories | p. 79 |
The Poelstra Family: A Traditional Command Household | p. 79 |
The Heusen-Oostvogel Family: A Negotiation Household | p. 82 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 85 |
Power Relations in Children's Lives | p. 91 |
Introduction | p. 91 |
Patriarchy for Children? | p. 93 |
Weber and Patriarchal Authority | p. 96 |
Wives and Children | p. 97 |
Children, Wives, Work, and Money | p. 98 |
The Controls of Age Patriarchy | p. 102 |
Obedience | p. 102 |
Space | p. 104 |
The Body | p. 105 |
Time | p. 106 |
A New Kinship System? | p. 109 |
The Birthday: A Modern Childhood Socialization Ritual | p. 117 |
Le metier d'enfant: The Profession of Child in French Sociology | p. 117 |
The Appearance of a Ritual | p. 119 |
An Ethnographic Methodology | p. 122 |
The Emergence of New Sociabilities | p. 122 |
The Rules of the Birthday Party | p. 123 |
The Invitation Rule | p. 124 |
The Gift Rule | p. 125 |
The Return-Gift "Contre-Don" Rule | p. 125 |
The Decoration Rule | p. 125 |
The Dress Rule | p. 126 |
The Food Offering Rule | p. 126 |
The Pig-Out Rule | p. 126 |
The Specification and Individualization of the Cake Rule | p. 127 |
The Sharing of the Cake and the Decorum Rule | p. 127 |
The Candles on the Birthday Cake Rule | p. 128 |
The Song Celebration Rule and the Social Circle Rule | p. 128 |
The Parents' Presence Rule | p. 128 |
The Organized Games Rule | p. 129 |
The Sweet Memories Rule | p. 129 |
The Socialization Process through the Birthday Gift Negotiations | p. 129 |
The Construction of Child Identity | p. 133 |
Children's Islands in Space and Time: The Impact of Spatial Differentiation on Children's Ways of Shaping Social Life | p. 139 |
Introduction | p. 139 |
Changes in Children's Environments in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century | p. 141 |
Changes in Children's Action Opportunities | p. 144 |
Changes in the Social Control of Action | p. 145 |
Insularization of Places Within the Individual Life Space | p. 146 |
Particularization of Social Relations | p. 148 |
Individualization of Shaping Daily Life | p. 149 |
Children's Various Ways of Shaping Social Life | p. 151 |
Temporally Based Social Relations | p. 152 |
Domesticated Neighborhood Life | p. 154 |
Social Islands | p. 155 |
Final Comments | p. 156 |
Children Are Schoolchildren: Relationships between School Culture and Child Culture | p. 161 |
Introduction | p. 161 |
The Perception in Society of the Relationship between Generations as an Educational Relationship | p. 163 |
Schoolchildren and Equal Opportunities in the Acquisition of School Education | p. 165 |
Schoolchildren and Equal Opportunities in Extracurricular Learning | p. 166 |
The Strong Influence of School in Children's Extracurricular Lives in the Perception of Children and Parents | p. 170 |
Far-Reaching Unity of Life and Learning at and outside School | p. 171 |
Orientation toward School Standards--Leisure Time as an Independent Area | p. 172 |
A Career Based on School Education | p. 173 |
School As a Necessary Evil--Leisure Time As a Counterbalance | p. 173 |
A Comparison of Cases | p. 174 |
School Educationalists' Interest in Children | p. 175 |
Summary | p. 177 |
Property, Power, and Prestige: The Feminization of Childhood | p. 185 |
Introduction | p. 185 |
The Argument | p. 187 |
Legal Rights to Children (the Case of Norway) | p. 189 |
Controlling Childbearing: A Gender Issue? | p. 192 |
Children's Families: A Reflection of a Gender Shift | p. 194 |
Consensual Unions | p. 195 |
Family Dissolution | p. 197 |
Parenting After Dissolution | p. 198 |
Changes in Fatherhood: Increased Togetherness and Separateness | p. 201 |
Welfare and Gender Policies | p. 203 |
A European View | p. 205 |
Conclusion | p. 206 |
Childhood as a Social Phenomenon Revisited | p. 215 |
Introduction | p. 215 |
Focused Research Areas | p. 218 |
Nine Theses about Childhood as a Social Phenomenon | p. 223 |
Childhood Is a Particular and Distinct Form of Any Society's Social Structure | p. 223 |
Childhood Is, Sociologically Speaking, not a Transient Phase but a Permanent Social Category | p. 224 |
The Idea of the Child as Such is Problematic, while Childhood Is an Historical and Intercultural Category | p. 225 |
Childhood is an Integral Part of Society and Its Division of Labor | p. 225 |
Children Are Themselves Co-constructors of Childhood and Society | p. 226 |
Childhood Is in Principle Exposed to the Same Societal Forces as Adulthood (e.g., Economically and Institutionally), Although in a Particular Way | p. 227 |
Children's Stipulated Dependency Has Consequences for Children's Invisibility in History and Social Descriptions, as Well as for Their Entitlements to Welfare Provisions | p. 229 |
The Ideology of the Family, not Parents, constitutes a Barrier against Children's Interests and Welfare | p. 230 |
Childhood Is a Classic Minority Category, Which Is Subject to Both Marginalizing and Paternalizing Tendencies | p. 232 |
Recent Trends | p. 232 |
A Methodology for Making Children Count | p. 243 |
Foreword | p. 243 |
On the Sociography of Childhood | p. 244 |
Toward a Sociography of Childhood | p. 246 |
Some Methodological Considerations | p. 247 |
The Social Demography of Childhood | p. 249 |
Introductory Remarks | p. 249 |
Children, Adults, and the Elderly | p. 251 |
Children and Families | p. 255 |
Poor People, Poor Families and Poor Children | p. 258 |
Childhood and Fertility | p. 263 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 264 |
Childhood in Poland | p. 273 |
Discovering the Child and Childhood | p. 273 |
The Social Characteristics of Childhood | p. 275 |
Childhood in the School | p. 280 |
Culture in Childhood | p. 284 |
Childhood in Relationship to the Market and Money | p. 287 |
Children of the Middle Class | p. 290 |
Instead of a Conclusion | p. 292 |
Childhood Research, the Politics of Childhood, and Children's Lives in Germany | p. 299 |
Introduction | p. 299 |
Elements of Social Analysis | p. 301 |
Childhood | p. 304 |
Children's Lives and Rights | p. 306 |
Perspectives | p. 308 |
About the Authors | p. 323 |
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