Children as ‘Being and Becomings’: Children, Childhood and Temporality
Uprichard, E..
2008.
Children as ‘Being and Becomings’: Children, Childhood and Temporality.
Children in Society, 22,
pp. 303-313.
[Article]
Notions of ‘being’ and ‘becoming’ are intrinsic to childhood research. Whilst the ‘being’ child is seen as a social actor actively constructing ‘childhood’, the ‘becoming’ child is seen as an ‘adult in the making’, lacking competencies of the ‘adult’ that he or she will ‘become’. However, I argue that both approaches are in themselves problematic. Instead, theorising children as ‘being and becomings’ not only addresses the temporality of childhood that children themselves voice, but presents a conceptually realistic construction suitable to both childhood researchers and practitioners.
Item Type | Article |
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Subjects | Social studies > Sociology |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Sociology |
Date Deposited | 17 Nov 2011 10:54 |
Last Modified | 05 Mar 2025 23:19 |
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