"This thoughtful book provides expert overviews of historical, sociological, psychological, cultural, legal and rights-informed approaches to childhood. Through these well written, readable chapters, students will be engaged with important debates in childhood studies, and led towards many ideas and problems for further investigation. This second edition includes new chapters arguing strongly for interdisciplinarity and for measured responses to the current 'crisis' in UK childhoods." Berry Mayall, Institute of Education, University of London, UK An Introduction to Childhood Studies offers a wide-ranging and thought-provoking approach to the study of childhood, providing an important contribution to this burgeoning area of research and teaching. It brings together key themes in the area of Childhood Studies, providing a comprehensive and accessible introduction for students and practitioners, helping to answer questions such
What is with the writing style? These kinds of books are supposed to be understood whilst reading it however as with many others on my module have said; this novel is difficult to read! Too technical when it could have used easier language instead of making it very robotic and technical.
The information is quality in terms of the case studies and ideas it mentions however it felt like you are trying to mark a criteria in making sure it contains certain words all the time.