Children and Young People's Worlds: Developing Frameworks for Integrated Practice

Children and Young People's Worlds: Developing Frameworks for Integrated Practice

by Mary Kellett (Editor), Mary Kellett (Editor), Heather Montgomery (Editor)

Synopsis

This reader of is compiled of themed chapters authored by acknowledged experts in a range of childhood and youth fields. It promotes critical engagement with a range of perspectives about children's and young people's worlds. One of the defining features of this book is the focus on both global and local issues and their impact on children's lives. Although several of the experts focus on the UK, the reader emphasises the importance of the global dimension in understanding children's and young people's worlds.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 08 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 1847423876
ISBN 13: 9781847423870

Media Reviews
Extremely useful for a number of the modules being delivered and will be included in the suggested reading list that students received. Susan Feltman, North Hertfordshire College How do issues of theory and practice converge in the area of children's rights and participation? This collection brings impressive scope, specificity and insight to that key question. Barrie Thorne, University of California, Berkeley, US By linking the local to the global, this book presents a wide-ranging multi-disciplinary focus on various aspects of children's lives. Collectively the chapters effectively demonstrate the integration of theory and practice through the use of relevant and informative case studies. Professor Madeleine Leonard, School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work Queen's University, Belfast
Author Bio
Heather Montgomery is Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Youth Studies at the Open University. A social anthropologist by training, her research interests are in the anthropology of childhood, children's rights and gender and sexuality. Mary Kellett is Professor of Childhood and Youth and Director of the Childhood and Youth Studies programme at the Open University. Her main research interests are the empowerment of children and young people as researchers, disabilities, rights, participation and voice. She is the Founding Director of the Children's Research Centre which facilitates and supports research by children and young people.