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Child vulnerability and vulnerable subjectivity = interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives /
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Child vulnerability and vulnerable subjectivity/ edited by Dagmar Kutsar, Mai Beilmann, Oliver Nahkur.
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interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives /
其他作者:
Kutsar, Dagmar.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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xiv, 282 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Introduction -- Part I. Theoretical and Ethical Insights into Studying Child Vulnerability -- Conceptual Framework for Understanding Child Vulnerability -- Child Participation in Social Research: Ethical and Methodological Considerations -- Part II. Child Vulnerability from Different Angles -- Child Vulnerability from a Cross-Country Comparative Perspective -- Child Vulnerability within the Complexity of the Family -- Child Vulnerability in the School Environment -- Child Autonomy and Vulnerability in Healthcare -- Child Vulnerability in the Digital World -- Child Vulnerability within the Legal System -- Childhood Vulnerability: Trauma-aware Approaches for Building Resilience in Traumatised Children -- Part III. Child Vulnerability in Times of Crisis -- Subjective Well-Being and Vulnerability of Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Ukrainian Refugee Children in the Estonian Education System During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Vulnerable, Traumatised and Displaced -- Part IV. Building Resilience in Children: Looking Forward -- Life Story Work - a Good Method to Reduce Child Vulnerability in Substitute Care -- Building Resilience - Innovation in Research and Practice -- Public Policies to Overcome the Vulnerability of Children.
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Child mental health. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61333-3
ISBN:
9783031613333
Child vulnerability and vulnerable subjectivity = interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives /
Child vulnerability and vulnerable subjectivity
interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Dagmar Kutsar, Mai Beilmann, Oliver Nahkur. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xiv, 282 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - Children's well-being: indicators and research,v. 271879-520X ;. - Children's well-being: indicators and research ;v. 27..
Introduction -- Part I. Theoretical and Ethical Insights into Studying Child Vulnerability -- Conceptual Framework for Understanding Child Vulnerability -- Child Participation in Social Research: Ethical and Methodological Considerations -- Part II. Child Vulnerability from Different Angles -- Child Vulnerability from a Cross-Country Comparative Perspective -- Child Vulnerability within the Complexity of the Family -- Child Vulnerability in the School Environment -- Child Autonomy and Vulnerability in Healthcare -- Child Vulnerability in the Digital World -- Child Vulnerability within the Legal System -- Childhood Vulnerability: Trauma-aware Approaches for Building Resilience in Traumatised Children -- Part III. Child Vulnerability in Times of Crisis -- Subjective Well-Being and Vulnerability of Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Ukrainian Refugee Children in the Estonian Education System During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Vulnerable, Traumatised and Displaced -- Part IV. Building Resilience in Children: Looking Forward -- Life Story Work - a Good Method to Reduce Child Vulnerability in Substitute Care -- Building Resilience - Innovation in Research and Practice -- Public Policies to Overcome the Vulnerability of Children.
This book explores child vulnerability in various contexts from a cross-country, comparative perspective. It shows how vulnerability in childhood develops within subjects in relationships with other people (other children, parents, specialists, such as teachers, social workers, and judges), how it is created by welfare, health care, education, and justice systems, and is empowered by multiple crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, wars and natural disasters. The authors hope to enhance dialogue between childhood studies and children's rights studies through these discussions. The role of children's agency and autonomy, including their right to participate in decision-making processes related to their own life, has a special emphasis in this book. Importantly, the book discusses ethical considerations and challenges connected to the participation of vulnerable children in research. It also adds insights into domain-based child vulnerability, particularly through participatory action research with extremely vulnerable children with traumatic pasts in Estonian substitute care and Ukrainian children with refugee status in Estonia. The book thereby provides deep insights into the ways to increase child well-being by decreasing vulnerabilities and building resilience. It combines approaches from psychology, sociology, law, educational sciences, social work, and media studies, and is an important resource for academics as well as practitioners and policy-makers working on children's well-being.
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