Children of the welfare state civilising practices in schools, childcare and families / Laura Gillam and Eva Gulløv ; with contributions from Karen Fog Olwig and Dil Bach.

Author/creator Gilliam, Laura
Other author Gulløv, Eva.
Other author Olwig, Karen Fog, 1948-
Other author Bach, Dil.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon : Pluto Press, 2017.
Descriptionviii, 290 pages ; 22 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subjects

Uniform titleCiviliserende institutioner. English
SeriesAnthropology, Culture and Society
Anthropology, culture, and society. ^A682721
Contents On civilising : a perspective on childrearing, conduct and distinctions / Laura Gilliam, Eva Gulløv -- Society's children : institutionalisation and changing perceptions of children and upbringing / Laura Gilliam, Eva Gulløv -- Civilising the youngest : an ambiguous endeavour / Eva Gulløv -- The not-yet-civilised : negotiating the kindergarten's civilising project / Karen Fog Olwig -- Social children and good classes : moulding civilised communities during the first year of school / Laura Gilliam -- The impossible bilingual boys : civilising efforts and oppositional forms in a multi-ethnic class / Laura Gilliam -- The decent citizens : lessons on moral superiority and the immorality of wealth in a class of privileged youth / Laura Gilliam -- The civilised family life : childrearing in affluent families / Dil Bach -- Civilising institutions : cultural norms and social consequences / Laura Gilliam, Eva Gulløv.
Abstract "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{u2019}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."--Provided by publisher.
General note"This book is adapted from Civiliserende institutioner : om idealer og distinktioner i opdragelse published by Aarhus University Press, 2012"--Title page verso.
Bibliography noteIncludes index and bibliographical references.
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