Children ethnographic encounters / edited by Catherine Allerton
Imprint
London : Bloomsbury, 2016
Descript
xi, 186 pages ; 25 cm
CONTENT
Different Childhoods, Different Ethnographies: Encounters in Rwanda Maja Haals Brosnan, London School of Economics, UK -- "Difficult" Children: Ethnographic Chaos and Creativity in Migrant Malaysia Catherine Allerton -- Paths to the Unfamiliar: Journeying with Children in Ecuadorian Amazonia Natalia Buitrón-Arias, London School of Economics, UK -- The Exemplary Adult: Ethnographic Failure and Lessons from a Chinese School James Johnston, London School of Economics, UK -- Learning to be a Child in Greater London Anne-Marie Sim, University of Oxford, UK -- Questions and Curiosities, Ignorance and Understanding: Ethnographic Encounters with Children in Central India Peggy Froerer, Brunel University, UK -- Protectors and Protected: Children, Parents and Infidelities in a Mexican Village Zorana Milicevic -- Awkward Encounters: Authenticity and Artificiality in Rapport with Young Informants in China Ole Johannes Kaland, NLA University College, Norway -- Growing Close Where Inequalities Grow Large? A Patron for Qur'anic Students in Nigeria Hannah Hoechner, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium -- Understanding the Indefensible: Reflections on Fieldwork with Child Prostitutes in Thailand Heather Montgomery, Open University, UK -- Guide to Further Reading, Catherine Allerton
SUBJECT
Children -- Case studies
Children -- Social conditions -- Cross-cultural studies