Title of article
Children caring for their worlds: The politics of care and childhood
Author/Authors
Ann E. Bartos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
10
From page
157
To page
166
Abstract
This paper builds on political geographies of children and youth by looking at the ways children express their political agency through acts of caring. Ethnographic research was conducted with a group of 19 children aged 9–11 years old in a rural town in New Zealand. This paper discusses the results of a photojournal project in which the children were given disposable cameras to use as a way to explain their cares and concerns in their daily lives and in the larger world around them. Drawing on Trontoʹs care ethic framework in which subjects are active in maintaining, continuing and repairing their worlds, the childrenʹs photojournals illuminated their abilities and efforts to care for their worlds. As a political concept, care brings attention to interdependences, connections and relationships that are essential to our individual and collective survival and often overlooked in liberal political theory. This paper demonstrates that the framework of care and exploring childrenʹs everyday caring practices help us better understand the often unacknowledged political agency of children.
Keywords
Care , Political agency , Photojournal , New Zealand , children
Journal title
Political Geography
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Political Geography
Record number
1293111
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