Childhoods & Leisure [electronic resource] : Cross-Cultural and Inter-Disciplinary Dialogues / edited by Utsa Mukherjee.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XXV, 259 p. 14 illus. online resourceISBN: - 9783031337895
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1. Introduction: When Leisure Studies met Childhood Studies, Utsa Mukherjee -- Part I Children's Rights and Social Justice -- 2. Whose leisure is it anyway? The challenges of providing children's leisure from a cross-cultural playwork perspective, Shelly Newstead and Qian Zheng -- 3. Play for All: Fostering Inclusive Play Spaces in India, Rajashree Srinivasan -- 4. "Social Justice" despite Sickness: Play and Leisure for Children and Young People in Hospital, Jessika Boles and Joan Turner -- Part II Social Identities and Cultural Politics -- 5: Hobby Horses: A Hobby, Sport or Pure Play? A Contemporary Plaything as Part of Girlhood Leisure Activities in Finland -- 6.Policing Pastime: Child Audiences, Cinemas and the Segregation of Leisure in South Africa -- Part III Space, Place and Meaning-Making -- 7: Children's Participation and Leisure Possibilities in an Institutionalized Leisure Arena: The Case of Swedish School-Age Educare Centres -- 8. Children's Meanings of Third Places for Leisure in Jakarta's Low-Income Neighbourhoods -- 9. Negotiating Informalities of Leisure: Leisure Among Slum-Dwelling Amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic in the Philippines -- 10. Playing, Working, and Learning in Flux: Perspectives from African Post-forager Childhoods -- .
This edited volume brings together interdisciplinary scholarship on children's everyday leisure from across the globe, addressing key questions around children's agency, rights, child-adult relations, and social change. It is positioned to inaugurate a new frontier of research within leisure studies. Leisure theory has historically been adult-centric and based in the global north, and consequently, children's lived experiences of leisure have remained marginal to theory-building exercises within leisure studies since its inception. As the call for decolonizing leisure studies grows, this book champions a cross-cultural and social justice agenda that does not privilege global north childhoods but acknowledges the multiplicity of lived childhoods across the globe and their inter-connections. By drawing attention to children's leisure - across multiple genres such as organized leisure, sports, play, and digital leisure among others, this edited volume drives a new wave of research that speaks simultaneously to leisure studies and childhood studies and thereby advances the intellectual remit of global leisure studies. Utsa Mukherjee is a Lecturer in Education at Brunel University London.
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