Children, Childhoods and Global Politics

Author:   Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli ,  Caitlin Mollica (University of Newcastle, Australia) ,  Ana Alonso Soriano (Estudiante en Tecnológico de Monterrey) ,  Dustin Johnson (Dallaire Institute, Dalhousie University)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Edition:   Abridged edition
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9781529232301


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   09 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Though children have never been absent from international studies discourse, they are too often reduced to a few simplistic and unidimensional framings. This book seeks to recover children's agency and to recognise the complex variety of childhoods and the global issues that affect them. Written by an international list of contributors from Europe, Africa, North America and Australasia, chapters present highly nuanced accounts of children and childhoods across global political time and space split into three broad sections: imagined childhoods, governed childhoods and lived childhoods. Through its analysis, the book demonstrates how IR is, somewhat paradoxically, quite deeply invested in a particular rendering of childhood as, primarily, a time of innocence, vulnerability and incapacity.

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Author:   Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli ,  Caitlin Mollica (University of Newcastle, Australia) ,  Ana Alonso Soriano (Estudiante en Tecnológico de Monterrey) ,  Dustin Johnson (Dallaire Institute, Dalhousie University)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Bristol University Press
Edition:   Abridged edition
ISBN:  

9781529232301


ISBN 10:   1529232309
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   09 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"""Extending and enriching our understanding of how children and childhoods are always already imbricated in the practices of global politics, the various essays in this impressive and diverse volume demonstrate the significance of children as subjects of political discourse and intervention, and agents of political change. The collection is both coherent and wide-ranging, articulating clearly not only why children and childhoods matter in global politics but also how these political actors and processes can be - indeed, are - pivotal to the constitution of global-local connections and to the reproduction of, or resistance to, existing structures of power."" Laura J. Shepherd, The University of Sydney"


"""Extending and enriching our understanding of how children and childhoods are always already imbricated in the practices of global politics, the various essays in this impressive and diverse volume demonstrate the significance of children as subjects of political discourse and intervention, and agents of political change. The collection is both coherent and wide-ranging, articulating clearly not only why children and childhoods matter in global politics but also how these political actors and processes can be – indeed, are – pivotal to the constitution of global-local connections and to the reproduction of, or resistance to, existing structures of power."" Laura J. Shepherd, The University of Sydney “This groundbreaking volume demonstrates in brilliant and wide-ranging detail why studies of children and childhoods are not just peripheral but essential for understanding the realities and possibilities of global politics.” John Wall, Rutgers University"


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J. Marshall Beier is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. Helen Berents is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Griffith University, Australia.

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