Child rearing in the "risk" society: on the discourse of rights and the "best interests of a child" [0.03%]
风险社会中的育儿方式——儿童权益与“最有利于孩子”论调的论述分析
Paul Smeyers
Paul Smeyers
Due to a number of radical changes in society, the role of parents in the upbringing of their children has been redefined. In this essay, Paul Smeyers argues that "risk" thinking, and the technologization that goes with it in the context of...
Bryan R Warnick,Benjamin A Johnson,Samuel Rocha
Bryan R Warnick
School shootings are traumatic events that cause a community to question itself, its values, and its educational systems. In this article Bryan Warnick, Benjamin Johnson, and Samuel Rocha explore the meanings of school shootings by examinin...
Total parenting [0.03%]
全面育儿法
Richard Smith
Richard Smith
In this essay, Richard Smith observes that being a parent, like so much else in our late-modern world, is required to become ever more efficient and effective, and is increasingly monitored by the agencies of the state, often with good reas...
The Residual Parent to Come: on the need for parental expertise and advice [0.03%]
未来过剩的父母:关于父母专长和建议的重要性
Nancy Vansieleghem
Nancy Vansieleghem
In this essay, Nancy Vansieleghem starts from the observation that parents nowadays are addressed as individuals in need of parental expertise and advice. She maintains that the notion that we are living in a permanently changing society ha...
James C Conroy
James C Conroy
In this essay James Conroy raises the question of how far the state should engage in the rearing of children, looking in particular at homeschooling as a site for contestation. He considers this question by looking specifically at recent de...
Government's construction of the relation between parents and schools in the upbringing of children in England: 1963-2009 [0.03%]
英国政府在1963至2009年期间构建的英国家长与学校共同培育孩子的关系政策变迁研究
David Bridges
David Bridges
In this essay David Bridges argues that since most families choose to realize their responsibility for the major part of their children's education through state schools, then the way in which the state constructs parents' relation with the...
Robert A Davis
Robert A Davis
In this essay, Robert Davis argues that much of the moral anxiety currently surrounding children in Europe and North America emerges at ages and stages curiously familiar from traditional Western constructions of childhood. The symbolism of...