Routledge Handbook of Childhood Studies and Global Development:

Childhood Studies and Global Development - IntroductionTatek Abebe, Anandini Dar and Karen Wells Section 1: Researching Childhood and Development1. Section Introduction by Anandini Dar 2. The Dispersed Child: Indian Children and their Archival Presence in Missionary CollectionsHia Sen 3. Development...

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Weitere Verfasser: Abebe, Tatek (HerausgeberIn), Dar, Anandini (HerausgeberIn), Wells, Karen C. 1961- (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York Routledge,Taylor & Francis Group 2025
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Zusammenfassung:Childhood Studies and Global Development - IntroductionTatek Abebe, Anandini Dar and Karen Wells Section 1: Researching Childhood and Development1. Section Introduction by Anandini Dar 2. The Dispersed Child: Indian Children and their Archival Presence in Missionary CollectionsHia Sen 3. Development Research with Children from A Decolonial Perspective: Experimentation with Knowledge and Learning to Think Otherwise Lucia Rabello de Castro 4. Participatory Knowledge Co-Generation with Children: Ethics and Politics of EngagementTatek Abebe and Hilde Refstie 5. Ethics and Consent in Research with Children and Young People in Global DevelopmentJulia Truscott, Antonia Canosa and Anne Graham 6. Visual ResearchKaren Wells 7. Using a Mixed Methods Approach to Identify Pathways to Adolescent Girl EmpowermentMallika Tharakan, R.Maithreyi, Manideep Govindu Section 2: Political activism and development 8. Section Introduction by Karen Wells 9.
Political Socialization in Militarized State: Youth in Armed Conflict of Indian Administered KashmirKhalid Wasim Hassan 10. New Readings for Palestinian Children and Youth's Experiences During the British Mandate: the Birth of Children's Political AgencyJanette Habashi 11. "Capitalism Doesn't Empower Me": Latin American Children's Activism and Critiques of Neoliberal DevelopmentJessica K. Taft12. Children as Environmental Actors: a Generational Perspective on Climate Activism in an Overheated WorldTanu Biswas and Thomas Hylland Eriksen 13. Colombian Child-Soldiers and Their Status as Political ActorsDiana Carolina García Gómez Section 3: Migration, Children, and Development 14. Section Introduction by Anandini Dar 15. Exclusionary Locales of Migration and Education in India: Situating Heterogeneous Manifestations of NGO SchoolingVijitha Rajan 16.
Children's health and well-being in the context of parental migration: the case of Southeast AsiaYao Fu, Lucy Jordan, Thida Kim and Elspeth Graham 17. The Politics of Unaccompanied Child Migration at the U.S./Mexico BorderKate Swanson 18. Transnational Migration and Childhood, Social Reproduction and Economic CrisisMichael Boampong Section 4: Health, Gender Norms, and Development 19. Section Introduction by Karen Wells 20. Sexual Violence Against ChildrenJanelle Rabe 21. Navigating Social and Gender Norms in Early Childhood - a Case Study in a Flood-Prone Area in Amazonian PeruKarina Padilla, Deborah Fry and María Cecilia Dedios 22. Influence of Policies on Early Adolescent's Sexual and Reproductive HealthLiseth Lourdes Arias López 23. Sexuality, Bodies and Desire through the Schooling of GirlsDeevia Bhana 24. Children and Adolescents Living with and Affected by HIV in African Countries: Converging Crises, Vulnerability, and ResilienceCourtney Myers, Edith Apondi, and Leslie A.
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