How do children understand issues of work, marketing, money and scarcity? In Situating Child Consumption the contributors offer a provocative stance rethinking values and notions of children, childhood and consumption. The authors investigate and exemplify how consumption is situated in practices of everyday life, politics, history and the markets. They address the complexities and contradictions in the ways consumption negotiates values in social relations, laws and state intervention as well as material culture. The articles examine topics such as children's use of money, advertising, tweens, sexuality, violent toys, amusement parks and historical documents. The anthology includes established scholars and a young cohort of researchers, combining consumer studies with perspectives from childhood sociology and the history of childhood. Situating Child Consumption makes indispensable reading for anyone interested in child studies and consumption.
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In Situating Child Consumption the contributors offer a provocative stance rethinking values and notions of children, childhood and consumption. Situating Child Consumption makes indispensable reading for anyone interested in child studies and consumption.
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ISBN
9789185509706
Publisert
2012-10-14
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Vendor
Nordic Academic Press
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150 mm
Bredde
225 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
280
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Biographical note
Anna Sparrman is an associate professor at the interdisciplinary department of thematic studies at Linköping University. She is currently the research leader for the research project “Culture for and by Children,” studying amusement parks, children’s museums, theme parks, and science centers.Bengt Sandin is a professor specializing in child studies in the department of thematic studies at Linköping University, Sweden. He is the author of Neither Fish Nor Fowl and Understanding Literacy in Its Historical Context.
Johanna Sjöberg is a PhD candidate in the department of thematic studies at Linköping University.