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Rematerialising Childrens Agency Everyday Practices In A Postsocialist Estate Matej Blazek

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Rematerialising Childrens Agency Everyday Practices In A Postsocialist Estate Matej Blazek
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Rematerialising Childrens Agency Everyday Practices In A Postsocialist Estate Matej Blazek instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.69 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Matej Blazek
ISBN: 9781447322757, 1447322754
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Rematerialising Childrens Agency Everyday Practices In A Postsocialist Estate Matej Blazek by Matej Blazek 9781447322757, 1447322754 instant download after payment.

This book is a detailed study of children’s everyday practices in a small, deprived neighbourhood of post-socialist Bratislava, called Kopčany. It provides a novel empirical insight on what it is like to be growing up after 25 years of post-socialist transformations and questions the formation of children’s agency and the multitude of resources it comes from. What happens if we accept children’s practices as cornerstones of communities? What is uncovered if we examine adults' co-presence with children in everyday community spaces? With a background in youth work, the author writes from the unique position of being able to develop in-depth insights into both children’s life-worlds, and practitioners’ priorities and needs.

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