Doing Britishness: multilingual practices, creativity and criticality of British Chinese children

Wei Li, Hua Zhu, Chao-Jung Wu
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Book synopsis: Even after 20 years of children's rights and new thinking about childhood, children are still frequently seen as apolitical. All over the world there has been a growing emphasis on 'participation', but much of this is adult-led, and spaces for children's individual and collective autonomy are limited. "Children, politics and communication" questions many of the conventional ways in which children are perceived. It focuses on the politics of children's communication, in two senses: children as political actors, and the micropolitics of children's interaction with each other and with adults. It looks at how children and young people communicate and engage, how they organise themselves and their lives, and how they deal with conflict in their relationships and the world around them. These are children at the margins, in various ways, but they are not victims; they are finding ways to take charge of their own lives. The book is also about adults and how they can interact with children and young people in ways that are sensitive to children's feelings, empowering and supportive of their attempts to be autonomous. With international contributions from a range of disciplines, "Children, politics and communication" is timely and relevant for policy makers, practitioners and researchers engaging with children and young people.
做英国人:英国华裔儿童的多语言实践、创造力和批判性
本书简介:即使在20年的儿童权利和对童年的新思考之后,儿童仍然经常被视为与政治无关。在世界各地,越来越多的人强调“参与”,但其中大部分是成年人主导的,儿童个人和集体自主的空间有限。《儿童、政治和交流》一书质疑了人们对儿童的许多传统看法。它侧重于儿童交流的政治,从两个意义上讲:儿童作为政治行动者,以及儿童与他人以及与成人互动的微观政治。它着眼于儿童和年轻人如何沟通和参与,他们如何组织自己和他们的生活,以及他们如何处理他们的关系和周围世界的冲突。这些儿童在各种方面都处于边缘,但他们不是受害者;他们正在寻找掌控自己生活的方法。这本书也是关于成年人,以及他们如何与儿童和年轻人互动,以敏感儿童的感受,授权和支持他们自主的尝试。《儿童、政治和传播》是一本来自多个学科的国际著作,对从事儿童和青少年研究的决策者、从业者和研究人员来说是及时和相关的。
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