Ebook: Children of the welfare state: civilising practices in schools, childcare and families
Author: Bach Dil, Gilliam Laura, Gulløv Eva, Olwig Karen Fog
- Tags: Education--Aims and objectives, Education--Aims and objectives--Denmark, Education and state, Education and state--Denmark, Éducation--Danemark, Éducation et État--Danemark, Éducation--Finalités--Danemark, Éducation--Politique gouvernementale--Danemark, Éducation -- Politique gouvernementale -- Danemark, Éducation -- Finalités -- Danemark, Education and state -- Denmark, Education -- Aims and objectives -- Denmark, Education -- Aims and objectives, Denmark, Éducation -- Danemark, Éducation et État -- Danema
- Series: Anthropology culture and society
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Pluto Press
- City: Denmark
- Language: English
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« Children of the welfare state uses the case of Denmark—employed as emblematic of the European state—to consider the ways in which children are “civilized” within child-focused institutions, such as schools, daycare, and the family unit, under the auspices of the welfare state. Through deep ethnographic studies, the authors build a clear account of children’s experiences at a variety of ages, different genders, and from differing ethnic and social backgrounds. Ultimately they show that even though Danish welfare institutions are marked by a strong egalitarian ideal, they nonetheless tend to reproduce dominant norms of social class and distinctions of ethnicity and religion » --
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