Discourses of anxiety over childhood and youth across cultures / Liza Tsaliki, Despina Chronaki, editors.
"In an age of heightened anxiety over childrens digital media practices, this book offers a valuable collection of studies from various countries around the world that bring us a wide selection of approaches, concerns, methods, and voices of young people which are often absent in the public dis...
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Cham, Switzerland :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Anxiety over Childhood and Youth across Cultures
- 2. The UK 'Video Nasties Campaign revisited: panics, claims-making, risks, and politics
- 3. Youth Hypersexualization Discourses in French-Speaking Quebec
- 4. Child Protection Anxieties and the Formation of UK Child Welfare and Protection Practices
- 5. The Quantified Baby: Discourses of consumption
- 6. Responsible Girlhood and Healthy Anxieties in Britain: girls bodily learning in school, sport and peer cultures
- 7. (De)Constructing Child-focused Media Panics and Fears: The Example of German-speaking countries
- 8. Free to Roam? Pokémon GO and childhood anxieties
- 9. Childrens Grasp of Crime Discourses in the City of Monterrey, Mexico
- 10. Risk, Anxiety and Fun in Safe Sex Promotion in Australia
- 11. National Contexts for the Risk of Harm Being Done to Children by Access to Online Sexual Content
- 12. Uncertain Abuse and Insider Credentials: Examining ambiguous cultural representations of childhood sexual abuse in the 2005 British comedy series 'Nathan Barley
- 13. Teenage Perspectives on Sexting and Pleasure in Italy: Going Beyond the Concept of Moral Panics
- 14. Is it Me, or is it You? Exploring contemporary parental worries in Norway
- 15. Parental Anxieties and Double Standards in their Discussion of Young Peoples Use of Social Media: perspectives from a qualitative project in Sao Paulo, Brazil
- 16. "Be careful with whom you speak to on the internet"
- Framing anxiety in parental mediation through childrens perspectives in Portugal
- 17. Conclusions: Why is 'Childhood at Risk so Appealing After All? The construction of the 'iconic child in the context of neoliberal self-governance.