Working to be someone : child focused research and practice with working children / edited by Beatrice Hungerland ... [and others].
2007
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Working to be someone : child focused research and practice with working children / edited by Beatrice Hungerland ... [and others].
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London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.
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268 pages
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Introduction / Beatrice Hungerland, Manfred Liebel, Brian Milne and Anne Wihstutz
Theoretical approaches
A feminist economist's approach to children's work / Deborah Levison
Working children and the cultural perception of childhood / Zandra Pedraza-Gómez
Harmed by work or developing through work? Issues in the study of psychosocial impacts / Martin Woodhead
The reintegration of children into the adult world of work: ominous sign or cause for optimism? / Dieter Kirchhfer
Care and domestic work
Child domestic workers in Zimbabwe / Michael Bourdillon
Negotiating gender identities: domestic work of Indian children in Britain and in India / Vinod Chandra
The significance of care and domestic work to children: a German portrayal / Anne Wihstutz
'Helping at home': the concept of childhood and work among the Nahuas of Tlaxcala, Mexico / Martha Areli Ramírez Sánchez
Work and competence
Children's work as preparation for adulthood: a British perspective / Jim McKechnie and Sandy Hobbs
Working children in Fez (Morocco): relationship between knowledge and strategies
For social and professional integration / Bernard Schlemmer
Working and growing up in America: myths and realities / Jeylan T. Mortimer
Between prohibition and praise: some hidden aspects of children's work in affluent societies / Manfred Liebel
Participation of working children
Children's work as 'participation': thoughts on ethnographic data in Lima and the Algarve / Antonella Invernizzi
Child employment in Northern Ireland: myths and realities / Madeleine Leonard
Vocabularies, motives and meanings-school-age workers in Britain: towards a synthesis? / Christopher Pole
Child work and child labour in Italy: the point of view of the children / Maria Teresa Tagliaventi
Work: a way to participative autonomy for children / Beatrice Hungerland
Citizenship and working children's movements and organisations
The stakes of children's participation in Africa: the African movement of working children and youth 179 / Hamidou Coly
Working with working children in India / Nandana Reddy
Dialogue and empowerment for change: the influence of organisations of working children in Southeast Asia on the social status of working children / Dominique Pierre Plateau
Do the participation articles in the convention on the rights of the child (CRC) present us with a recipe for children's citizenship? / Brian Milne
Challenges and perspectives for research and policy
Challenges for social research and action with working children / Virginia Morrow
Some suggestions for social research on working children's initiatives / William E. Myers
The balance model reconsidered: changing perceptions of child employment / Sandy Hobbs and Jim McKechnie
Exploring children's work through pictures / Phil Mizen.
Theoretical approaches
A feminist economist's approach to children's work / Deborah Levison
Working children and the cultural perception of childhood / Zandra Pedraza-Gómez
Harmed by work or developing through work? Issues in the study of psychosocial impacts / Martin Woodhead
The reintegration of children into the adult world of work: ominous sign or cause for optimism? / Dieter Kirchhfer
Care and domestic work
Child domestic workers in Zimbabwe / Michael Bourdillon
Negotiating gender identities: domestic work of Indian children in Britain and in India / Vinod Chandra
The significance of care and domestic work to children: a German portrayal / Anne Wihstutz
'Helping at home': the concept of childhood and work among the Nahuas of Tlaxcala, Mexico / Martha Areli Ramírez Sánchez
Work and competence
Children's work as preparation for adulthood: a British perspective / Jim McKechnie and Sandy Hobbs
Working children in Fez (Morocco): relationship between knowledge and strategies
For social and professional integration / Bernard Schlemmer
Working and growing up in America: myths and realities / Jeylan T. Mortimer
Between prohibition and praise: some hidden aspects of children's work in affluent societies / Manfred Liebel
Participation of working children
Children's work as 'participation': thoughts on ethnographic data in Lima and the Algarve / Antonella Invernizzi
Child employment in Northern Ireland: myths and realities / Madeleine Leonard
Vocabularies, motives and meanings-school-age workers in Britain: towards a synthesis? / Christopher Pole
Child work and child labour in Italy: the point of view of the children / Maria Teresa Tagliaventi
Work: a way to participative autonomy for children / Beatrice Hungerland
Citizenship and working children's movements and organisations
The stakes of children's participation in Africa: the African movement of working children and youth 179 / Hamidou Coly
Working with working children in India / Nandana Reddy
Dialogue and empowerment for change: the influence of organisations of working children in Southeast Asia on the social status of working children / Dominique Pierre Plateau
Do the participation articles in the convention on the rights of the child (CRC) present us with a recipe for children's citizenship? / Brian Milne
Challenges and perspectives for research and policy
Challenges for social research and action with working children / Virginia Morrow
Some suggestions for social research on working children's initiatives / William E. Myers
The balance model reconsidered: changing perceptions of child employment / Sandy Hobbs and Jim McKechnie
Exploring children's work through pictures / Phil Mizen.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2008. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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9781843105237 paperback
9781846426070 eBook
9781846426070 eBook
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