ABSTRACT

Drawing on work from within the developing field of childhood studies, this text examines theoretical and policy driven understandings of the current position of children in society. Through an analysis of policy reforms and professional initiatives within educational child care and legal contexts, the author examines different, potentially competing viewpoints of childrens social position. Chapters are devoted to a number of related themes, including child policy and moral ambiguity, the limits to child protection, the individualization of schooling and childhood and citizenship.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

Childhood in Crisis

Decline or Reconstruction?

chapter 2|24 pages

Social Policy and Moral Ambiguity

chapter 3|33 pages

Child Sexual Abuse

Protection, Prevention and Identification

chapter 4|18 pages

Childhood, Agency and Educational Reform

chapter 5|25 pages

Childhood and Citizenship