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Children''s Emotions in Policy and Practice - Mapping and Making Spaces of Childhood

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Zusatztext "Children's Emotions in Policy and Practice is a timely contribution to children's geography ? Empirical materials from various childhood spaces! and a range of places! make this edited collection an interesting! and potentially useful! resource. ? this book is not only a contribution to the children's geography space! but may also be of interest to researchers in social and cultural geography more broadly! as well as other areas in the social sciences ? ." (Leanne Higham! Children's Geographies! Vol. 15 (5)! 2017) Informationen zum Autor Harriot Beazley, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia Daryl van Blerk, Aspire Psychological Service, UK Lorraine van Blerk, University of Dundee, UK Fernando J. Bosco, San Diego State University, USA Sophie Bowlby, University of Reading, UK Damian Collins, University of Alberta, Canada Luke Dickens, Open University, UK Tom Disney, University of Birmingham, UK Louise Holt, Loughborough University, UK Kathrin Hörschelmann, Leibniz-Institute for Regional Geography Leipzig, Germany Petra Hricová, Civic Association Ulita, Slovakia Pascale Joassart-Marcelli, San Diego State University, USA Ruth Judge, University College London, UK Jennifer Lea, University of Exeter, UK Douglas Lonie, BOP Consulting, UK Anoop Nayak, Newcastle University, UK Morgan Tymko, University of Alberta, Canada Tamasine Preece, Swansea University, UK Lisa Procter, University of Sheffield, UK Noora Pyyry, University of Helsinki, Finland Sarah Wilson, University of Stirling, UK Bronwyn E Wood, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Klappentext This volume examines children's and young people's emotions in policy-making and professional practice. It seeks both to inform readers about up-to-date research and to provoke debate, encouraging and enabling critical reflections upon emotions in policy and practice, relevant to readers' own context. Zusammenfassung This volume examines children's and young people's emotions in policy-making and professional practice. It seeks both to inform readers about up-to-date research and to provoke debate! encouraging and enabling critical reflections upon emotions in policy and practice! relevant to readers' own context. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Children's emotions in policy and practice; Matej Blazek and Peter Kraftl PART I: SPACES OF CARE, HOME AND FAMILY 2. The role of emotion in institutional spaces of Russian orphan care: policy and practical matters; Tom Disney 3. Inappropriate Aid: the experiences and emotions of tsunami 'orphans' living in children's homes in Aceh, Indonesia; Harriot Beazley 4. Young People's Emotional and Sensory Experiences of 'Getting-By' in Challenging Circumstances; Sarah Wilson 5. Smoke-free cars: Placing children's emotions; Damian Collins and Morgan Tymko PART II: SPACES OF THE PUBLIC REALM, COMMUNITY AMD PEER RELATIONSHIPS 6. Planning for Resilience: Urban Nature and the Emotional Geographies of Children's Political Engagement; Pascale Joassart-Marcelli and Fernando J. Bosco 7. Geographies of hanging out: connecting everyday experiences with formal education; Noora Pyyry 8. Young people, work and worklessness; Anoop Nayak 9. Social suicide: a digital context for self-harm and suicidal ideation; Tamasine Preece PART III: SPACES OF INFORMAL EDUCATION, YOUTH WORK AND OUTREACH 10. Emotion, volunteer-tourism and marginalized youth; Ruth Judge 11. Are you listening? Voicing what matters in non-formal music education policy and practice; Douglas Lonie and Luke Dickens 12. Biographical interviews as emotional encounters in street youth's lives: the role of research in facilitating therapeutic intervention; Lorraine van Blerk and Daryl van Blerk 13. Understanding (how to be with) children's emotions: relationships, space...

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"Children's Emotions in Policy and Practice is a timely contribution to children's geography ... Empirical materials from various childhood spaces, and a range of places, make this edited collection an interesting, and potentially useful, resource. ... this book is not only a contribution to the children's geography space, but may also be of interest to researchers in social and cultural geography more broadly, as well as other areas in the social sciences ... ." (Leanne Higham, Children's Geographies, Vol. 15 (5), 2017)

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