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,Environmental Ascription: Industrial Pollution, Place, and Children’s Health and Learning in the USive force in the sense that it exerts a limiting effect on children’s future life chances by harming their health and, in turn, hindering their school performance. The first study in this series (Legot et al., Organization and Environment, .(3), 271–290, 2010a) was a simple, descriptive documentatio树木心 发表于 2025-4-1 07:43:37
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,Geographies of Global Issues: Change and Threat in Young People’s Lives,ture. Third, change is not just an external force that impacts on children and young people’s lives. Children and young people contribute to diverse global, regional, and local changes and threats. It is important to bear in mind that their contributions to change are not always benign or beneficialforebear 发表于 2025-4-1 15:26:08
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Globalizing Education from Christian Missionaries to Corporate Finance: Global Actors, Global Agendses. This chapter begins by outlining the approaches children’s geographers have taken to schooling and education globally. It then explores four key sets of actors and processes that have contributed to the globalization of education: missionary activity, colonialism, intentional development, and c手铐 发表于 2025-4-1 23:13:50
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Living in the Future: Environmental Concerns, Parenting, and Low-Impact Lifestyles,Drawing together these insights, the relevance of resilience is discussed as a concept for thinking about how particular visions of the future may create lifestyles that make possible flexibility and adaptability in the face of uncertainty. In summary, this chapter highlights how parents’ views of wosteocytes 发表于 2025-4-2 06:58:07
,Mega-Sporting Events, Rights and Children’s Everyday Lives: Exploring the Impact of the Brazil 2014to identify a series of negative impacts on children resulting from hosting the World Cup including police (and army) violence, displacement, sexual exploitation, and work. The chapter concludes by suggesting that the bidding and hosting process needs to not only connect the local context with the w