Children and Armed Conflict
Cross-disciplinary Investigations
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Violence, conflict, and war challenge received, normative understandings about the ‘nature’ of children and boundaries of childhood. In the disruption and destruction of the lives of children, their families a...
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The contributions gathered here collectively offer an angle of vision on children and armed conflict otherwise inaccessible from any one of them individually. Taken together, they pose problems and questions t...
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The scholarly attention paid to children’s commercial lives and the consumer culture of childhood in recent years belies some of the slippages and disjunctions that remain between the fields of childhood studi...
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For the better part of a century, merchants, marketers and advertisers have recognized, attended to and engaged with children as consumers in some fashion. Early twentieth-century dry goods and department stor...
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This chapter seeks to challenge a generally held and widely voiced conviction that posits that marketing and advertising ‘invade’ family life. It is a view based on an assumption that commerce originates outsi...
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The contemporary dominance of global capitalism rests strongly on the continued ideological vigor of a particular notion of `the market’ as much as it does on the availability of capital, the efficiency of dis...
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Forms and practices of leisure exist in dynamic and uneasy tension with the interests and demands of commerce. Conceptually, leisure and consumption appear to be at odds with one another; practically, in every...