Book Launch

The Politics of Childhoods Real and Imagined: Practical application of critical realism and childhood studies by Priscilla Alderson

(Routledge, 246pp, Pb: 978-1-138-94889-1 | £26.99  eBook: 978-1-315-66938-0)

This new book relates critical realism to childhood studies in order to research transformative change over time. It summarises key themes across academic disciplines and policy areas, ranging from climate change and social justice between generations, to neoliberalism and reform of public services, to imagining social reform that benefits all age groups. Each chapter considers how children and young people are largely excluded from political and economic global debates, although they are one third of people in the world and are often especially affected by policies and events.

The book is written for everyone who is researching, studying or teaching about childhood, those who care for and work with children and young people, as well as those interested in critical realism.

All are welcome to the book launch: Tuesday 8 December 5.30-7.30

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Neos highlights—Childhood & Migration

Are you looking for a quick and accessible read to get your students thinking about youth migration? Check out Jayne Howell’s column “‘There’s No Place Like Home?’ Rural Students’ Perspectives on Leaving Home to Study in Oaxaca, Mexico” in the October 2015 issue of Neos (pp. 6-7): http://acyig.americananthro.org/neos/current-issue/. Continue reading Neos highlights—Childhood & Migration

Open Day – MSc in Childhood Studies – Univ. of Edinburgh

Want to know more about the MSc in Childhood Studies, at the University of Edinburgh? There is an Open Day on November 18th 2015 especially for potential Postgraduate Students, where you (or those you work with) can learn more about opportunities at the University as well as about Childhood Studies in particular. For more information on the day, see http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/open-day Continue reading Open Day – MSc in Childhood Studies – Univ. of Edinburgh

Youth Circulations Blog: “Beyond Trump: America’s Dairyland and Multiple Regimes of Mobility”

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce Youth Circulations latest blog by Dr. Julie Keller entitled “Beyond Trump: America’s Dairyland and Multiple Regimes of Mobility”  in which she argues “there is value in using Trump’s stumping as an entry point for understanding the powerful systems that regulate the movements of migrants…”

Warm regards,

Lauren Heidbrink and Michele Statz
Co-editors, www.youthcirculations.com