Child Protection in England, 1960-2000 : Expertise, Experience, and Emotion.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cham :
Springer International Publishing AG,
2018.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Child Protection in England
- Expertise, Experience, Emotion
- Voluntary Action and Public Participation
- Histories of Childhood and Families
- Chapter Outline
- Chapter 2: The Battered Child Syndrome: Parents and Children as Objects of Medical Study
- The 'Battered Child Syndrome'1
- America
- Britain
- Recovering the Child30
- Studying the Parent
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: Hearing Children's Experiences in Public
- Where Was the Child? The Maria Colwell Case
- Children's Experiences: Rhetoric or Practice?
- Adult Interpretations of Child Experience
- Helplines69
- Children in Public Policy
- Cleveland: A Case Study
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Inculcating Child Expertise in Schools and Homes
- Child Protection Education
- Education Through Fiction
- Representing 'Truth'?
- Child Protection Films
- Gatekeepers: The Home
- Parents as Teachers as Parents
- Child Experts and the 1980s
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Collective Action by Parents and Complicating Family Life
- Parents as Partners
- Early Self-Help Groups
- Falsely Accused Parents50
- Professional Tensions
- Emotional Labour
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6: Mothers, Media, and Individualism in Public Policy
- '[T]he Sickness of the Twentieth Century'
- 'Mothers on the Warpath'
- Gender and False Accusations45
- Sara Payne and Mothers in the Media
- Media Partnership
- Individualism in Public Policy
- Professional Retaliation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7: The Visibility of Survivors and Experience as Expertise
- Confessional Cultures?
- Agony Aunts
- Autobiography
- Childhood Matters
- Collective Action
- Survivors as Experts
- Role of the Media
- Childhood and Survivorship
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8: Conclusion
- Newness
- Contemporary Relevance
- Index.