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19 Cards in this Set
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Philippe Aries 1962 |
In pre industrial society children were seen as little adults |
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Changing position of children |
Child law acts Compulsory schooling Child protection and welfare legislation The idea of childrens rights Declining family size Other laws e.g minimum age for sex, drinking |
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Functional perspective |
Children learn social roles through socialisation |
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New right theory |
Believe there is a right and a wrong way to bring up children |
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John hood Williams |
Children worked - children dependant - children influence |
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Hillman 1993 |
Boys are more likely to be allowed to cross roads than girls |
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Jens bonke 1999 |
Girls do domestic labour. Do five times more housework than men |
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Julia brannen 1994 |
Found that Asian parents were more likely to be strict with their daughters |
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Marilyn Howard 2001 |
Poor families are more likely to die in infancy |
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Gittens age patriarchy |
Adults are dominant over children |
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Sue Palmer 2006 |
Children are in a toxic childhood |
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Unicef survey 2013 |
Ranked the UK as 16th out of 29th for childrens well being |
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Postman 1983 |
Mass media has brought children in into the adult world. The disappearance of children |
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Buckingham 2000 |
Pester power. Children have become an economic force |
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Lee 2001 |
Childhood has not disappeared but it has become complex. Children can decide which products succeed and which fail |
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Jenks 2005 |
Relationships with children are seen as more important and therefore children are protected more |
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Wendy Stainton Rogers 2001 |
Identified the welfare view - children need to be protected and the control view - children need to be disciplined |
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Smart 2011 |
We need to take into account the views and experiences of children |
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Mason and tipper 2008 |
Children create their own definition of family. |