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Researching Children, Childhood, and Consumer Culture,ralistic and sentimental views about children’s consumption that tend to dominate the public debate’ (Buckingham 2011). Some suggestions have been made for how this may be done, including the presentation of varied empirical case studies that unearth the often complex and contradictory realities ofPericarditis 发表于 2025-3-25 08:57:52
Child Caring and Market Interactions,at it is in and through specific performances of the practice of child caring, in interactions in market space, that the value of the young child and pecuniary value are co-realized. I therefore turn to theories of practice and draw specifically on Theodor Schatzki’s argument that practices are sociOndines-curse 发表于 2025-3-25 15:26:57
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Purifying: Embodied Cleanliness and Natural Products,ormed on babies . products, . in material-embodied and symbolic ways, creating a range of material and symbolic orders that keep the pure child pure. The chapter is organised in two parts. I start by following the recently growing interest in re-usable nappies in an analysis that gives some insightbifurcate 发表于 2025-3-26 08:15:25
Marketised Pedagogy and the Moralities of Child Caring,hapter turns to the moralities of child caring that connect the teleoaffective structure and the rules and principles of this practice, for whilst the teleoaffectivities of child caring point to why child caring is important, the principles and instructions map out how child caring ought to be done.Orchiectomy 发表于 2025-3-26 11:21:03
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Researching Children, Childhood, and Consumer Culture, the binary opposition of the sacred and the profane in debates on children, childhood and consumer culture. I identify three ways in which incompatibility work around this binary opposition is evident in debates. The first form of scholarly performativity I call . incompatibility work, and it is re