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Childhood
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(Childhood) Sociology Mapa Mental sobre Childhood, creado por dousl002 el 15/04/2013.
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Childhood
Cross Cultural differences within society
Diversity of childhoods
Different people belonging to different cultures have different childhoods
Huge contrast between children living in poorer countries such as Africa to those living in for example contemporary Britain
Children living in poverty and so experience very different childhoods to those not
Material deprivation
No luxury items and very little education
African Carribean cultures for example may be more likely to live in poverty than those living in England
Historical change
Aries
Argued that within medieval times, children went straight from infancy to adulthood
Therefore had very little childhood
Most workers were children who had begun from the age of 7
Children living in Contemporary Britain is very different to those who lived in Britain years ago, as social attitudes and stigmas have changed
Eg to child labour and the sheltering of adult content and knowledge
In the 1850's child labour was accepted whereas this is very different to contemporary Britain
Children within Contemporary Britain have a much longer lasting childhood than those who were living years ago
Don't move straight from infancy to childhood
Improvement of childhood
Within contemporary Britain children's childhood has become much more luxurious
Due to technological advances the quality of childhoods has majorly improved
For example due to computers, video games and other luxurious and helpful technologies
Wages and standards of living has also improved greatly
This therefore means that it has benefited the children greatly as more money is spent on them
Such as activities as well as luxury items
The Welfare State have higher demands on parents to look after their children properly
They have more power to intervene
Eg social workers have the power to remove children from families
Childhood disappearing
Postman(1994)
Argued that childhood may be disappearing
The distinction between children and adults is slowly disappearing
The taste and style, attitudes and behaviour of children and adults are merging
The shelter children used to receivve many years ago from adult knowledge and experience is disappearing
2007 Report from Cambridge University based Primary review inquiry
Found Primary school children showing concern of adult related topics including crime, terrorism and global warming
Children have more knowledge and understanding of topics that they should not know or need to worry about
Social construction of childhood
Nick Lee (2001
Sees a change in the social construction of childhood
Towards the end of the 20th Century
Claims that adults and children were seen as 'fundementally different kinds of humans'
Adults were stable and complete
Children were unstable and incomplete
Changes in the social construction of childhood results in changes in the way adults treat children
1989 Childrens Act
In court proceedings, 'the child's welfare must be paramount'
In cases of divorce, the court used to decie which parent had custody of the children
Since 1989 the childs view is taken into account
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