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Why have the minutiae of how parents raise their children become routine sources of public debate and policy making? This book provides in-depth answers to these features drawing on a wide range of sources from sociology, history, anthropology and psychology, covering developments in both Europe and North America.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Intensive Parenting and the Expansion of Parenting. - Chapter 3: Experts and Parenting Culture -- Chapter 4: The Politics of Parenting -- Chapter 5: Who Cares for Children? The Problem of Intergenerational Contact -- Chapter 6: Policing Pregnancy: The Pregnant Woman Who Drinks -- Chapter 7: The Problem of Attachment: The Detached Parent -- Chapter 8: Babies Brains and Parenting Policy: The Insensitive Mother -- Chapter 9: Intensive Fatherhood? The (Un)involved Dad -- Chapter 10: The Double Bind of Parenting Culture: Helicopter Parents and Cotton Wool Kids -- Chapter 11: Parenting' after Covid-19: When the Quantity of 'Quality time' Becomes Untenable -- Chapter 12: From Safeguarding to Childism? Covid-19 and the School Closures Debate -- Chapter 13: Pregnancy and Vaccination: The Precautionary Principle and Parenting Culture in Covid Times -- Chapter 14: Conclusion. .
In: American association for state and local history book series
In: Journal of war & culture studies: JWCS, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 269-270
ISSN: 1752-6280
In: Theoria: a journal of social and political theory, Heft 98, S. 106-112
ISSN: 0040-5817
In: Culture
Chapter INTRODUCTION --chapter 1 UNDERSTANDING GAMBLING /Peter Williams --chapter 2 GAMBLING AND THE LEGALISATION OF VICE --chapter 3 SOCIAL EVIL OR SOCIAL GOOD? --chapter 4 ILLEGAL BETTING IN BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA --chapter 5 WHEN IT'S BAD IT'S BETTER --chapter 6 REPRESENTATIONS OF GAMBLING IN AUSTRALIAN POPULAR CULTURE --chapter 7 BINGO IN BRITAIN --chapter 8 WHY 'SLOTS' EQUALS 'GRIND' IN ANY LANGUAGE --chapter 9 GAMBLING IN CAMEROON AND SENEGAL --chapter 10 THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN THE EXPANSION AND GROWTH OF COMMERCIAL GAMBLING IN THE USA --chapter 11 A SIGN OF THE TIMES --chapter 12 THE MEDICALISATION OF GAMBLING AS AN 'ADDICTION' /Michael Walker --chapter 13 ETHICAL AND POLICY CONSIDERATIONS IN THE SPREAD OF COMMERCIAL GAMBLING --chapter 14 FROM GLAMOUR TO GRIND --chapter 15 OBJECTIVES AND SYSTEMS IN THE REGULATION OF COMMERCIAL GAMBLING.
In: Cambridge handbooks in anthropology
Material culture studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the relationships between people and their things: the production, history, preservation, and interpretation of objects. It draws on theory and practice from disciplines in the social sciences and humanities, such as anthropology, archaeology, history, and museum studies. Written by leading international scholars, this Handbook provides a comprehensive view of developments, methodologies and theories. It is divided into five broad themes, embracing both classic and emerging areas of research in the field. Chapters outline transformative moments in material culture scholarship, and present research from around the world, focusing on multiple material and digital media that show the scope and breadth of this exciting field. Written in an easy-to-read style, it is essential reading for students, researchers and professionals with an interest in material culture.
World Affairs Online
In: Canadian journal of political science: CJPS = Revue canadienne de science politique : RCSP, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 417-418
ISSN: 0008-4239