Perspectives from Young Children on the Margins
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Perspectives from Young Children on the Margins

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Perspectives from Young Children on the Margins

About this book

In spite of our apparently connected global environment, people are becoming less connected. Digital communication leads to fewer face-to-face engagements, and many young children are separated from their parents for extended periods. The post-truth phenomenon has resulted in mistrust between policymakers and the people they serve, whilst increased immigration has led to some rich countries adopting a protectionist stance that transforms collaboration into separatism.

At its 2014 meeting, the European Early Childhood Education Research Association's Young Children's Perspectives Special Interest Group considered how these issues were affecting young children, particularly the many thousands entering Europe at that time as refugees and migrants escaping conflict in their home countries. Many of those displaced young children found themselves situated on the margins of their new contexts. The feeling of being 'othered' can be existential for any young child experiencing liminality, yet a sense of belonging is important for young children's well-being and development of identity: the feeling of belonging lies at the core of social inclusion. This book, the idea for which arose out of this meeting, is drawn from leading edge empirical studies, and reveals the diverse experiences of young children's marginalisation.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Early Childhood Education Research Journal.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
eBook ISBN
9780429766046

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Foreword
  9. Introduction: Perspectives from young children on the margins
  10. 1. ā€˜Seen but not heard’. Practitioners work with poverty and the organising out of disadvantaged children’s voices and participation in the early years
  11. 2. Flourishing on the margins: a study of babies and belonging in an Australian Aboriginal community childcare centre
  12. 3. ā€˜Little bit afraid ā€˜til I found how it was’: children’s subjective early school experiences in a disadvantaged community in Ireland
  13. 4. Welcome in! How the academy can warrant recognition of young children as researchers
  14. 5. Early learning in preschool: meaningful and inclusive for all? Exploring perspectives of migrant parents and staff
  15. 6. Do young children perceive change in the daily lives of their families during participation in a therapeutic family support programme?
  16. 7. Patterns and attributes in vulnerable children’s messy play
  17. 8. Here we like playing princesses – newcomer migrant children’s transitions within day care: exploring role play as an indication of suitability and home and belonging
  18. 9. On the margins of racism, immigration and war: perspectives on risk and protection of young children of Ethiopian origin in Israel
  19. 10. Crossing cultural barriers: children’s views on the recuperative holiday experience
  20. Index

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