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Families, Intergenerationality, and Peer Group Relations / / edited by Samantha Punch, Robert M. Vanderbeck



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Titolo: Families, Intergenerationality, and Peer Group Relations / / edited by Samantha Punch, Robert M. Vanderbeck Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Edizione: 1st ed. 2018.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (9 illus., 5 illus. in color. eReference.)
Disciplina: 305.2
Soggetto topico: Human geography
Sociology
Social groups
Human Geography
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
Sociological Theory
Persona (resp. second.): PunchSamantha
VanderbeckRobert M
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Families, Intergenerationality, and Peer Group Relations: Introduction -- Sharing Spaces: Children and Young People Negotiating Intimate Relationships and Privacy in the Family Home -- Family Relations in Times of Austerity: Reflections from the UK -- Young Adults Living at Home: Independence, Intimacy, and Intergenerational Relationships in Shared Family Spaces -- Children’s Use and Control of Bedroom Space -- Negotiating Sibling Relationships and Birth Order Hierarchies -- Digital Technologies, Children’s Learning, and the Affective Dimensions of Family Relationships in the Home -- Everyday Family Food Practices -- Health Risks in the Home: Children and Young People’s Accounts -- Children’s Contributions in Family Work: Two Cultural Paradigms -- Intergenerational Relationships in Youth Activist Networks -- Intergenerational Communities as Healthy Places for Meaningful Engagement and Interaction -- Conflict, Empowerment, Resistance: Queer Youth and Geographies of Intergenerationality -- Generationing Educational and Caring Spaces for Young Children: Case of Preschool Bathroom -- Intergenerational Education and Learning: We Are in a New Place -- Children’s Agency and Welfare Organizations from an Intergenerational Perspective -- Contrasting Theories of Intergenerational Justice: Just Savings or Capabilities -- Children’s and Adolescents’ Peer Networks and Migrant Integration -- Sexuality and Intimacy: Adolescent Development in the Digital Sphere -- Young People in the Digital Age: Metrics of Friendship -- Cross-Cultural Research on Children’s Well-Being and the Generational Approach -- Ambivalence, Autonomy, and Children and Young People’s Belonging or not in Home Spaces -- Hybridity, Hyphens, and Intersectionality: Relational Understandings of Children and Young People’s Social Identities.
Sommario/riassunto: This volume addresses children and young people’s relationships both within and beyond the context of the family.  It begins with familial relationships and the home by examining the social and cultural complexities of families, intimacies and interdependencies, including the dynamics of families as spatial units (nuclear, multi-generational, alternative) and the roles that children play (as carers etc.). In addition to considering child/parent relations, sibling relationships and birth order, the initial section includes particular dimensions of children's familial relationships in diverse contexts, such as family food practices, aspirations and work practices. The second section explores geographical dimensions of adult/child relationships beyond the dynamics of the family and across the lifecourse. It considers the roles that intergenerationality plays in children's and young people's lives as well as their links with wider communities. The section addresses broader conceptual issues and themes (child-adult relationships outside the home; intergenerational geographies and spaces; and the intergenerational city) while also providing more focused discussions of current issues related to the geographies of intergenerationality including adoption, looked after children and fertility.  The final section addresses children and young people's relationships with one another: friendship, peer group relations, and sexualities.  It explores the geographies and spatialities of affective relations and emotional practices among children and young people. Geographies of bodies and embodiment and their connection to identities is an important part of this section. The chapters range from cross-cultural comparisons of age mixing among children to specific kinds of relationship formations between children and young people (e.g. friendship; sexual relations; gangs; bullying) and the spaces and places (including cyberspace) that facilitate, impede and organise these relationships. The diverse relationships that children and young people form with both one another and with adults have significant geographical dimensions. .
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ISBN: 981-287-026-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910300610403321
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Serie: Geographies of Children and Young People ; ; 5