Children and the Good Life [electronic resource] : New Challenges for Research on Children / edited by Sabine Andresen, Isabell Diehm, Uwe Sander, Holger Ziegler.

Por: Andresen, Sabine [editor.]Colaborador(es): Diehm, Isabell [editor.] | Sander, Uwe [editor.] | Ziegler, Holger [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Childrens Well-Being: Indicators and Research, 4Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2011Descripción: VIII, 208 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789048192199Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Social sciences | Quality of Life | Quality of Life -- Research | Developmental psychology | Social Sciences | Quality of Life Research | Child and School PsychologyFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 306 Clasificación LoC:HN25Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: Today, the challenge for Research on Children is the issue of the "good life". Discourses and the production of knowledge on the "good life" require a theoretical frame. This frame can be provided by various perspectives: the feminist ethic of care, the Human and Children's Rights Convention, the idea of welfare, or the Capability Approach. The aim of this book is to answer the question of how we can define and measure a "good life" for children growing up in the modern world. The book discusses the cogency of universalistic theories and explores the potential contribution of research on children and the possible integration of children into the research process and debates on the "good life". The articles collected in this book reflect the state of the art in research and discussions on this topic. Written by researchers from different countries and with expertise in various disciplines, the articles present theoretical and methodological analyses as well as empirical reports.
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Introduction - Sabine Andresen, Isabell Diehm, Uwe Sander, and Holger Ziegler -- Part I Children and the Good Life: Theoretical Challenges - Susann Fegter, Claudia Machtold and Martins Richter -- Modern Children and Their Well-Being: Dismantling an Ideal - Tanja Betz -- Children, the Feminist Ethic of Care and Childhood Studies: Is This theWay to the Good Life? - Tom Cockburn -- Childhood Welfare and the Rights of Children - Lourdes Gaitn MuȘoz -- Children and Their Needs - Sabine Andresen and Stefanie Albus -- Part II The Capability Approach and Research on Children - Zoe Clark and Franziska Eisenhuth -- The Capability Approach and Research on Children: Capability Approach and Childrens Issues - Mario Biggeri, JȨrȳme Ballet, and Flavio Comim -- Subjective Well-Being and Capabilities: Views on theWell-Being of Young Persons - Holger Ziegler -- Language EducationFor the ǣGood Lifeǥ? - Isabell Diehm and Veronika Magyar-Haas -- Part III Childrens Perspectives: Methodological Critiques and Empirical Studies - Christine Hunner-Kreisel and Melanie Kuhn -- Biographical Research in Childhood Studies: Exploring Childrens Voices from a Pedagogical Perspective - Gonzalo Jover and Bianca Thoilliez -- Researching Identities, Difference, Subjectivities and Social Relations in Childhood Within Multi-ethnic Infant and Primary School Settings - Cecile Wright -- Childhood Studies in Turkey - Akile Gȭrsoy -- Part IV Structural Conditions and Children in Different National Contexts - Tim Kohler and Uwe Sander -- Child PovertySocial and Economic Policy for Children - Antje Richter-Kornweitz -- Well-Being of Children in Turkey - Didem Gȭrses -- Roma Children and Social Exclusion in Lithuania: Sociological Approach to Human Development - Tadas Leoncikas and Vida Beresneviciute.

Today, the challenge for Research on Children is the issue of the "good life". Discourses and the production of knowledge on the "good life" require a theoretical frame. This frame can be provided by various perspectives: the feminist ethic of care, the Human and Children's Rights Convention, the idea of welfare, or the Capability Approach. The aim of this book is to answer the question of how we can define and measure a "good life" for children growing up in the modern world. The book discusses the cogency of universalistic theories and explores the potential contribution of research on children and the possible integration of children into the research process and debates on the "good life". The articles collected in this book reflect the state of the art in research and discussions on this topic. Written by researchers from different countries and with expertise in various disciplines, the articles present theoretical and methodological analyses as well as empirical reports.

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