Good Kids

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503641860

The Politics of Child Labor in the Global South

Price:
Sale price$254.00
Stock:
Temporarily out of stock. Order now & we'll deliver when available

By Isabel Jijon
Imprint:
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date:
Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:

Pages:
190

Request Academic Copy

Button Actions

Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form

Description

Isabel Jijon is a Lecturer on Sociology at Harvard University. She is also a Data Consultant at the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), in the Child Protection and Development team.

Acknowledgments 1. Children, Child Labor, and Morally Contested Markets 2. Redrawing a Market:The Global Fight Against Child Labor 3. Promoting a Boundary:Cultural Brokers in the Global South 4. Resisting a Boundary: The Regional and National Working Children's Movements 5. Relational Work and Relational Dignity:How Children Understand Child Labor 6. Misrecognition in Morally Contested Markets:Lessons for Research and Advocacy Methodological Appendix Notes References Index

"Good Kids provides a fresh perspective on the place of work in children's lives. The author makes a useful contribution to our understanding of recognition by highlighting how moral entrepreneurs who oppose child labor overlook its role in promoting young people's a sense of worth and dignity while they contribute to their family's welfare. Her book offers an important corrective to widely shared assumptions about the agency of low-income children." -Michele Lamont, author of Seeing Others: How Recognition Works and How it Heals a Divided World "With passion combined with impressive research, including poignant interviews with child workers, Isabel Jijon takes on the contentious issue of global child labor. What explains, she asks, children's frequent opposition to legislation regulating their work? While acknowledging the exploitation of child laborers, Good Kids reveals unexpected social and moral meanings of their work. The book will engage specialists in childhood, family, and economic sociology." -Viviana A. Zelizer, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University and author of Pricing the Priceless Child: The Changing Social Value of Children

You may also like

Recently viewed