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Children and the Good Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Children and the Good Life

In April 2009, an inspiring international conference was held at Bielefeld on the topic "Children and the Good Life: New Challenges for Research on Children." The focus was on how we can define and measure a "good life" for children growing up in the modern world. This tied in with discussions on how convincing universalistic theories are, what research on children can contribute, and how children themselves can be integrated into the research process and debates on the "good life." Discourses and the production of knowledge on the "good life" or "well-being" require a guiding idea or a theoretical frame. This frame can come from the feminist ethic of care or from the Human and Children's Rights Convention, from the idea of welfare, or from the Capability Approach.

Unwanted
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Unwanted

This five-year ethnographic study of second generation immigrant Muslim drug dealers in Frankfurt, Germany explores the young men's participation in the drug market while trying to adhere to religious and cultural obligations, their struggles with exclusion and discrimination to find a place within German society, and their aspirations for a future in Europe.

Education, Welfare and the Capabilities Approach
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Education, Welfare and the Capabilities Approach

Capabilities Approach The authors assess the potentials and pitfalls of the Capabilities Approach to issues of education and welfare. Renowned philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, economists and educational scientists explore the conceptual and practical implications of this approach for delivering socially just policies. The volume analyses the potentials and pitfalls of the Capabilities Approach (CA) which was initially developed by the Indian economist Amartya Sen and the American philosopher Martha Nussbaum. CA is considered as a philosophical approach to social justice, a scientific approach to research welfare production and eventually as a potentially new practically adoptable f...

Handbook of Quality of Life in African Societies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Handbook of Quality of Life in African Societies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-09
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  • Publisher: Springer

This handbook reflects on quality-of-life in societies on the continent of Africa. It provides a widely interdisciplinary text with insights on quality-of-life from a variety of scientific perspectives. The handbook is structured into sections covering themes of social context, culture and community; the environment and technology; health; education; and family. It is aimed at scholars who are working towards sustainable development at the intersections of multiple scientific fields and it provides measures of both objective and subjective quality-of-life. The scholarly contributions in the text are based on original research and it spans fields of research such as cultures of positivity, we...

'New' Migration of Families from Greece to Europe and Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

'New' Migration of Families from Greece to Europe and Canada

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

The volume aims at analysing the migration processes of families from Greece following the financial crisis from 2009 onwards. It investigates whether and to what extent this ‘new’ and international migration represents a new phenomenon when compared to the so-called migration of guest-workers during the sixties.

Childhood, Youth and Migration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Childhood, Youth and Migration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-07-15
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book shows the different ways in which migration matters in the context of global and local childhood and youth. Furthermore, it highlights that childhood, youth and migration as well as local and global perspectives need to be thought and analyzed together, to address the significant dimensions of social inequality in the context of growing up. Migration as a phenomenon is most often motivated by the search for a better life. Very often children and young people, migrating alone or together with their families, migrate to ameliorate their own or others’ living conditions and seize opportunities for realizing a good life. Today as well as in the past this search for a better life is very often triggered by socio-economic reasons, war or terrorism. Against the backdrop of the topic raised above the book deals with children and young people’s own perspective in countries of migration. It promotes the idea of connecting global and local issues of childhood and youth with a special focus on questions of education. It studies questions of global and local living and highlights living circumstances shaped by patterns of migration and mobility.

Troubled in the Land of Enchantment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Troubled in the Land of Enchantment

In this groundbreaking study based on five years of in-depth ethnographic and interdisciplinary research, Troubled in the Land of Enchantment explores the well-being of adolescents hospitalized for psychiatric care in New Mexico. Anthropologists Janis H. Jenkins and Thomas J. Csordas present a gripping picture of psychic distress, familial turmoil, and treatment under the regime of managed care that dominates the mental health care system. The authors make the case for the centrality of struggle in the lives of youth across an array of extraordinary conditions, characterized by personal anguish and structural violence. Critical to the analysis is the cultural phenomenology of existence disclosed through shifting narrative accounts by youth and their families as they grapple with psychiatric diagnosis, poverty, misogyny, and stigma in their trajectories through multiple forms of harm and sites of care. Jenkins and Csordas compellingly direct our attention to the conjunction of lived experience, institutional power, and the very possibility of having a life.

Rethinking Children's Citizenship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Rethinking Children's Citizenship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-16
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book explores the relationship between children and citizenship, analyzing international perspectives on citizenship and human rights and developing new methods for facilitating the recognition of children as participating agents within society.

Inclusion, Education and Translanguaging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Inclusion, Education and Translanguaging

This open access book is designed as an international anthology on the broader subject of inclusion, education, social justice and translanguaging. Prefaced by Ofelia García, the volume unites conceptional and empirical contributions focusing on various actors within educational institutions, from early childhood to secondary education and teacher training, while offering insights into multiple European and North-American educational systems.

Ethnizität, Geschlecht, Familie und Schule
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 432

Ethnizität, Geschlecht, Familie und Schule

Zu einer der großen Herausforderungen im 21. Jahrhundert gehört es, Modelle für das Verstehen von und den Umgang mit Vielfalt in gesellschaftlichen und institutionellen Kontexten zu finden. Heterogenität wird in diesem Zusammenhang zunehmend mehr zum Leitbegriff der Beschreibung und Analyse dieser Vielfalt in den Dimensionen der sozialen, kulturellen und sprachlichen Herkunft und des Geschlechts, des Alters sowie individueller Voraussetzungen. Der Band arbeitet in der Fokussierung auf die Themenfelder Schule und Familie entlang der (Ungleichheits-)Dimensionen Ethnizität, Geschlecht und Alter die Problemlagen gesellschaftlicher Wandlungsprozesse und die daraus resultierenden Konsequenzen für Sozialisations- und Bildungsprozesse von Heranwachsenden heraus. Gesättigt wird dieser Anspruch durch theoretische und empirische Beiträge, aus denen heraus Heterogenität als erziehungswissenschaftliche Herausforderung eruiert wird.