This exciting new book provides a novel interdisciplinary introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Its accessible approach illuminates holistic understandings of children and young people’s lives by drawing from multiple disciplines and theoretical frameworks and wide-ranging research examples, including case studies from around the world, featuring children and young people’s perspectives throughout.
Weaving insights from education and cultural studies, social anthropology, and sociology with social, cultural, and developmental psychology, it covers children and young people’s experiences and development from infancy to young adulthood (0–23 years) and their rights. Chapters explore key contemporary topics such as the following:
Digital childhood and youth Children’s embodied experiences The social and cultural origins of selves Diverse families Race and ethnicity Global childhoods Models for understanding health and disability Children’s rights and agency Gender in childhood and youth
An essential reading for students on childhood and youth, psychology, and education courses, An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology is also a valuable introductory resource for practitioners working with children and young people and for parents and policy makers with an interest in how we understand children and young people’s lives today.
Edited by:
Victoria Cooper,
Mimi Tatlow-Golden
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Weight: 960g
ISBN: 9781032415956
ISBN 10: 1032415959
Pages: 248
Publication Date: 31 August 2023
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Adult education
,
Primary
,
Tertiary & Higher Education
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction: Understanding children and young people's lives Chapter 1 What is Childhood and Youth Studies? Chapter 2 The psychology of childhood and youth Chapter 3 Children’s bodies Chapter 4 Making sense of the self Chapter 5 Diverse Families Chapter 6 Young people’s mental health Chapter 7 Education, schools, and learning Chapter 8 Models of disability and their effects on children lives Chapter 9 Race(ism) and ethnicity Chapter 10 Global childhoods Chapter 11 Gender in childhood and youth Chapter 12 Digital childhood and youth: life with screens Chapter 13 Adolescents, teenagers, and youth: A time of change Chapter 14 Transitions to adulthood
Victoria Cooper is Senior Lecturer at The Open University who specialises in research focused on marginalised children and young people’s experiences. She is co-author of Parenting the First Twelve Years: What the Evidence Tells Us (2018) and co-editor of Exploring Childhood and Youth (2021). Mimi Tatlow-Golden is Senior Lecturer of Developmental Psychology and Childhood at The Open University. She co-directs the Centre for Children and Young People’s Wellbeing and the RUMPUS Group researching fun. Her transdisciplinary research argues for dialogue between Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology and showcases its benefits.