non/normative development and transgressive trajectories /
edited by Lindsay O'Dell, Charlotte Brownlow and Hanna Bertilsdotter-Rosqvist.
New York, NY :
Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group,
2018.
xiv, 160 pages ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introducing normative and different childhoods, developmental trajectory and transgression / Lindsay O'Dell, Charlotte Brownlow, & Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist -- Deconstructing ?developmental tasks -- Exploring leisure, hobbies and special interests : the constructive role of special interests for children with asd / Georgena Ryder & Charlotte Brownlow -- Beyond boy and girl : gender variance in childhood and adolescence / Katherine Johnson -- Becoming a popular girl : exploring constructions of friendships in teen magazines / Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist & Charlotte Brownlow -- Locating development -- The failed child of the failing mother? : situating the development of child eating practices and the scrutiny of maternal foodwork / Maxine Woolhouse -- Family relationships and troubled masculinities : the experience of young men in contact with social care services / Martin Robb, Brid Featherstone, Sandy Ruxton, & Michael Ward -- Beyond vulnerability : working with children who have experienced domestic violence / Jane Callaghan, Joanne Alexander, & Lisa Fellin -- The limits of childhood -- Independent migrant children, humanitarian work and statecraft : mapping the connections in south africa / Stanford Mahati & Ingrid Palmary -- Working children / Lindsay O?Dell, Sarah Crafter, Guida de Abreu, & Tony Cline -- Parricides, school shootings and child soldiers : constructing criminological phenomena in the context of children who kill / Amanda Holt -- Conclusion: theorising transgressive developmental trajectories and understanding children seen as "different" / Lindsay O'Dell, Charlotte Brownlow, & Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist.
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Different Childhoods: Non/Normative Development and Transgressive Trajectories opens up new avenues for exploring children's development as contextual, provisional and locally produced, rather than a unitary, universal and consistent process. This edited collection frames a critical exploration of the trajectory against which children are seen to be 'different' within three key themes: deconstructing 'developmental tasks', locating development and the limits of childhood. Examining the particular kinds of 'transgressive' development, contributors discuss instances of 'difference' including migration, work, assumptions of vulnerability, trans childhoods, friendships and involvement in crime. Including both empirical and theoretical discussions, the book builds on existing debates as part of the interrogation of 'different childhoods'. This book provides essential reading for students wishing to explore notions of development while also being of interest to both academics and practitioners working across a broad area of disciplines such as developmental psychology, sociology, childhood studies and critical criminology. Book jacket.