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Children, health and well-being : policy debates and lived experience / [electronic resource]

by Brady, Geraldine M [editor.]; Lowe, Pam [editor.]; Olin-Lauritzen, Sonja [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Sociology of health and illness monographs: Publisher: Hoboken : Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.Edition: 1.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9781119069539; 111906953X; 9781119069546; 1119069548.Subject(s): Child welfare | Children -- Health and hygiene | Child health services | SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General | Child health services | Child welfare | Children -- Health and hygiene | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Connecting a sociology of childhood perspective with the study of child health, illness and wellbeing: introduction -- Where is the child? A discursive exploration of the positioning of children in research on mental–health-promoting interventions -- Biologising parenting: neuroscience discourse, English social and public health policy and understandings of the child -- Obesity in question: understandings of body shape, self and normalcy among children in Malta -- ‘You have to do 60 minutes of physical activity per day…I saw it on TV’: Childrens constructions of play in the context of Canadian public health discourse of playing for health -- Parents experiences of diagnostic processes of young children in Norwegian day-care institutions -- The meaning of a label for teenagers negotiating identity: experiences with autism spectrum disorder -- What am I ‘living’ with? Growing up with HIV in Uganda and Zimbabwe -- Food, risk and place: agency and negotiations of young people with food allergy -- Negotiating pain: the joint construction of a child's bodily sensation -- Understanding inter-generational relations: the case of health maintenance by children.
Summary: "The book furthers theoretical understandings of the sociology of children's health and illness and encourages productive debate amongst a wide audience, including academics, policy makers, and health-care professionals"-- Provided by publisher.
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