Children and youth, regardless of their ethnic backgrounds, are experiencing lifestyle choices their parents never imagined and contributing to the transformation of ideals, traditions, education and adult-child power dynamics. As a result of the advances in technology and media as well as the effects of globalization, the transmission of social and cultural practices from parents to children is changing. Based on a number of qualitative studies, this book offers insights into the lives of children and youth in Britain, Japan, Spain, Israel/Palestine, and Pakistan. Attention is focused on the…mehr
Children and youth, regardless of their ethnic backgrounds, are experiencing lifestyle choices their parents never imagined and contributing to the transformation of ideals, traditions, education and adult-child power dynamics. As a result of the advances in technology and media as well as the effects of globalization, the transmission of social and cultural practices from parents to children is changing. Based on a number of qualitative studies, this book offers insights into the lives of children and youth in Britain, Japan, Spain, Israel/Palestine, and Pakistan. Attention is focused on the child's perspective within the social-power dynamics involved in adult-child relations, which reveals the dilemmas of policy, planning and parenting in a changing world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ignacy-Marek Kaminski is a Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Mejiro University, Tokyo; Associate Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Social Anthropology at Goteborg University; and Visiting Senior Fellow at Linacre College, Oxford University. He has done fieldwork among the Ainu, Inuit, Roma and Ryukyuans; his research focuses on transitive identity, conflict resolution and leadership. His works are published in twelve languages.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Jacqueline Waldren and Ignacy-Marek Kaminski PART I: CHANGING NORMS Chapter 1. Invisible Routes, Invisible Lives: The Multiple Worlds of Runaway and Missing Women and Girls in Upper Sindh, Pakistan Nafisa Shah Chapter 2. Education, Tradition and Modernization: Bedouin Girls in Israel Sarab Abu-Rabia Quedar PART II: LISTENING AND LEARNING Chapter 3. More Than One Rung: Young women's disadvantage in careers, work, skills and pay Lucy Russell and Louisa Darian Chapter 4. We're Not Poor! They Are: Talking with children and parents about poverty and social exclusion in so-called 'deprived areas' of Milton Keynes Anna Lærke Chapter 5. Dancing With An Angel :What I have learnt from my "special needs" daughter, Elisa Elsa Dawson Chapter 6. Being Parented? Children and young people's engagement with parenting activities Julie Seymour and Sally McNamee PART III: CROSS-CULTURAL MOBILITY Chapter 7. Children's Moving Stories: How the children of British lifestyle migrants cope with super-diversity Karen O'Reilly Chapter 8. Children Negotiating Identity in Mallorca Jacqueline Waldren Chapter 9. Identity Without Birthright: Negotiating Children's Citizenship and Identity in Cross-Cultural Bureaucracy Ignacy-Marek Kaminski Chapter 10. Doing Fieldwork with Children in Japan Roger Goodman Notes on the Contributors Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Jacqueline Waldren and Ignacy-Marek Kaminski PART I: CHANGING NORMS Chapter 1. Invisible Routes, Invisible Lives: The Multiple Worlds of Runaway and Missing Women and Girls in Upper Sindh, Pakistan Nafisa Shah Chapter 2. Education, Tradition and Modernization: Bedouin Girls in Israel Sarab Abu-Rabia Quedar PART II: LISTENING AND LEARNING Chapter 3. More Than One Rung: Young women's disadvantage in careers, work, skills and pay Lucy Russell and Louisa Darian Chapter 4. We're Not Poor! They Are: Talking with children and parents about poverty and social exclusion in so-called 'deprived areas' of Milton Keynes Anna Lærke Chapter 5. Dancing With An Angel :What I have learnt from my "special needs" daughter, Elisa Elsa Dawson Chapter 6. Being Parented? Children and young people's engagement with parenting activities Julie Seymour and Sally McNamee PART III: CROSS-CULTURAL MOBILITY Chapter 7. Children's Moving Stories: How the children of British lifestyle migrants cope with super-diversity Karen O'Reilly Chapter 8. Children Negotiating Identity in Mallorca Jacqueline Waldren Chapter 9. Identity Without Birthright: Negotiating Children's Citizenship and Identity in Cross-Cultural Bureaucracy Ignacy-Marek Kaminski Chapter 10. Doing Fieldwork with Children in Japan Roger Goodman Notes on the Contributors Bibliography Index
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