Exploiting Childhood
How Fast Food, Material Obsession and Porn Culture Are Creating New Forms of Child Abuse
Herausgeber: Wild, Jim
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Exploiting Childhood
How Fast Food, Material Obsession and Porn Culture Are Creating New Forms of Child Abuse
Herausgeber: Wild, Jim
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Provocative and hard-hitting, this book invites us to consider our responsibility for preventing all types of child abuse - whether it be eating an unhealthy diet and becoming obese, 'pornified' role models, or pressure to have the latest gadgets in order to be cool at school. Required reading for social work students and anyone concerned with the welfare of children.
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Provocative and hard-hitting, this book invites us to consider our responsibility for preventing all types of child abuse - whether it be eating an unhealthy diet and becoming obese, 'pornified' role models, or pressure to have the latest gadgets in order to be cool at school. Required reading for social work students and anyone concerned with the welfare of children.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 326g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053686
- ISBN-10: 1849053685
- Artikelnr.: 37796718
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 326g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053686
- ISBN-10: 1849053685
- Artikelnr.: 37796718
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Jim Wild
1. Introduction. Jim Wild
The Centre for Active & Ethical Learning
UK. Section I: Commercial Exploitation. 2. Introducing Selfish Capitalism. Oliver James
Psychologist and Author
UK. 3. Arguments
Bullies and Feeling Poor: How Consumer Culture Affects Children's Relationships. Professor Agnes Nairn
EM-Lyon Business School
France. 4. Child Obesity and the Junk Food Marketeers. Tim Lobstein
Curtin University
Australia. 5. The Science of Violent Entertainment. Dr. Wayne Warburton
Macquarie University
Australia. 6. Changing Childhoods: Nature Deficit. James Hawes
counsellor and psychotherapist
UK. 7. The Myth of Choice for Children and Parents: Why We Deny the Harm Being Caused to Our Children. Professor Renata Salecl
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia. Section II: Sexual Exploitation. 8. The Commercialisation of Girls' Bodies. Susie Orbach
psychotherapist
psychoanalyst and writer
UK. 9. Grooming Our Girls: Hypersexualisation of the Culture as Child Sexual Abuse. Gail Dines
feminist anti-pornography activist
author and professor
Wheelock College
Massachusetts
USA. 9. The Internet: A Global Market for Child Sexual Abuse. Sharon Girling OBE
UK. 10. Sex
Sexuality and Child Sexual Abuse. Professor Liz Kelly CBE
London Metropolitan University
UK. 11. Children
Childhood and Sexualized Popular Culture. Dr Maddy Coy. Section III: Fighting Back Against Commercial and Sexual Exploitation. 12. Helping Children to Stand Up to Society - Critical Challenges and Culture Jamming. Professor Stephen D. Brookfield
University of St. Thomas
Minneapolis
USA. 13. Still Waters in a Storm: The Power of Collective Learning. Stephen Haff
Still Waters in a Storm
New York
USA. 14: Riots
Rebellion and Finding New Utopias. Adam Barnard
Nottingham Trent University
UK. 15. Conclusion: A New Category of Child Abuse. Jim Wild.
The Centre for Active & Ethical Learning
UK. Section I: Commercial Exploitation. 2. Introducing Selfish Capitalism. Oliver James
Psychologist and Author
UK. 3. Arguments
Bullies and Feeling Poor: How Consumer Culture Affects Children's Relationships. Professor Agnes Nairn
EM-Lyon Business School
France. 4. Child Obesity and the Junk Food Marketeers. Tim Lobstein
Curtin University
Australia. 5. The Science of Violent Entertainment. Dr. Wayne Warburton
Macquarie University
Australia. 6. Changing Childhoods: Nature Deficit. James Hawes
counsellor and psychotherapist
UK. 7. The Myth of Choice for Children and Parents: Why We Deny the Harm Being Caused to Our Children. Professor Renata Salecl
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia. Section II: Sexual Exploitation. 8. The Commercialisation of Girls' Bodies. Susie Orbach
psychotherapist
psychoanalyst and writer
UK. 9. Grooming Our Girls: Hypersexualisation of the Culture as Child Sexual Abuse. Gail Dines
feminist anti-pornography activist
author and professor
Wheelock College
Massachusetts
USA. 9. The Internet: A Global Market for Child Sexual Abuse. Sharon Girling OBE
UK. 10. Sex
Sexuality and Child Sexual Abuse. Professor Liz Kelly CBE
London Metropolitan University
UK. 11. Children
Childhood and Sexualized Popular Culture. Dr Maddy Coy. Section III: Fighting Back Against Commercial and Sexual Exploitation. 12. Helping Children to Stand Up to Society - Critical Challenges and Culture Jamming. Professor Stephen D. Brookfield
University of St. Thomas
Minneapolis
USA. 13. Still Waters in a Storm: The Power of Collective Learning. Stephen Haff
Still Waters in a Storm
New York
USA. 14: Riots
Rebellion and Finding New Utopias. Adam Barnard
Nottingham Trent University
UK. 15. Conclusion: A New Category of Child Abuse. Jim Wild.
1. Introduction. Jim Wild
The Centre for Active & Ethical Learning
UK. Section I: Commercial Exploitation. 2. Introducing Selfish Capitalism. Oliver James
Psychologist and Author
UK. 3. Arguments
Bullies and Feeling Poor: How Consumer Culture Affects Children's Relationships. Professor Agnes Nairn
EM-Lyon Business School
France. 4. Child Obesity and the Junk Food Marketeers. Tim Lobstein
Curtin University
Australia. 5. The Science of Violent Entertainment. Dr. Wayne Warburton
Macquarie University
Australia. 6. Changing Childhoods: Nature Deficit. James Hawes
counsellor and psychotherapist
UK. 7. The Myth of Choice for Children and Parents: Why We Deny the Harm Being Caused to Our Children. Professor Renata Salecl
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia. Section II: Sexual Exploitation. 8. The Commercialisation of Girls' Bodies. Susie Orbach
psychotherapist
psychoanalyst and writer
UK. 9. Grooming Our Girls: Hypersexualisation of the Culture as Child Sexual Abuse. Gail Dines
feminist anti-pornography activist
author and professor
Wheelock College
Massachusetts
USA. 9. The Internet: A Global Market for Child Sexual Abuse. Sharon Girling OBE
UK. 10. Sex
Sexuality and Child Sexual Abuse. Professor Liz Kelly CBE
London Metropolitan University
UK. 11. Children
Childhood and Sexualized Popular Culture. Dr Maddy Coy. Section III: Fighting Back Against Commercial and Sexual Exploitation. 12. Helping Children to Stand Up to Society - Critical Challenges and Culture Jamming. Professor Stephen D. Brookfield
University of St. Thomas
Minneapolis
USA. 13. Still Waters in a Storm: The Power of Collective Learning. Stephen Haff
Still Waters in a Storm
New York
USA. 14: Riots
Rebellion and Finding New Utopias. Adam Barnard
Nottingham Trent University
UK. 15. Conclusion: A New Category of Child Abuse. Jim Wild.
The Centre for Active & Ethical Learning
UK. Section I: Commercial Exploitation. 2. Introducing Selfish Capitalism. Oliver James
Psychologist and Author
UK. 3. Arguments
Bullies and Feeling Poor: How Consumer Culture Affects Children's Relationships. Professor Agnes Nairn
EM-Lyon Business School
France. 4. Child Obesity and the Junk Food Marketeers. Tim Lobstein
Curtin University
Australia. 5. The Science of Violent Entertainment. Dr. Wayne Warburton
Macquarie University
Australia. 6. Changing Childhoods: Nature Deficit. James Hawes
counsellor and psychotherapist
UK. 7. The Myth of Choice for Children and Parents: Why We Deny the Harm Being Caused to Our Children. Professor Renata Salecl
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia. Section II: Sexual Exploitation. 8. The Commercialisation of Girls' Bodies. Susie Orbach
psychotherapist
psychoanalyst and writer
UK. 9. Grooming Our Girls: Hypersexualisation of the Culture as Child Sexual Abuse. Gail Dines
feminist anti-pornography activist
author and professor
Wheelock College
Massachusetts
USA. 9. The Internet: A Global Market for Child Sexual Abuse. Sharon Girling OBE
UK. 10. Sex
Sexuality and Child Sexual Abuse. Professor Liz Kelly CBE
London Metropolitan University
UK. 11. Children
Childhood and Sexualized Popular Culture. Dr Maddy Coy. Section III: Fighting Back Against Commercial and Sexual Exploitation. 12. Helping Children to Stand Up to Society - Critical Challenges and Culture Jamming. Professor Stephen D. Brookfield
University of St. Thomas
Minneapolis
USA. 13. Still Waters in a Storm: The Power of Collective Learning. Stephen Haff
Still Waters in a Storm
New York
USA. 14: Riots
Rebellion and Finding New Utopias. Adam Barnard
Nottingham Trent University
UK. 15. Conclusion: A New Category of Child Abuse. Jim Wild.