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B01=Dagmar Kutsar
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Child Vulnerability and Vulnerable Subjectivity: Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives

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This book explores child vulnerability in various contexts from a cross-country, comparative perspective. It shows how vulnerability in childhood develops within subjects in relationships with other people (other children, parents, specialists, such as teachers, social workers, and judges), how it is created by welfare, health care, education, and justice systems, and is empowered by multiple crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, wars and natural disasters. The authors hope to enhance dialogue between childhood studies and childrens rights studies through these discussions. The role of childrens agency and autonomy, including their right to participate in decision-making processes related to their own life, has a special emphasis in this book. Importantly, the book discusses ethical considerations and challenges connected to the participation of vulnerable children in research. It also adds insights into domain-based child vulnerability, particularly through participatory action research with extremely vulnerable children with traumatic pasts in Estonian substitute care and Ukrainian children with refugee status in Estonia. The book thereby provides deep insights into the ways to increase child well-being by decreasing vulnerabilities and building resilience. It combines approaches from psychology, sociology, law, educational sciences, social work, and media studies, and is an important resource for academics as well as practitioners and policy-makers working on children's well-being.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031613326

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Dagmar Kutsar PhD is an Associate Professor of Social Policy at the University of Tartu in Estonia. Her research interests are in family childhood and welfare research and policies. She has been a partner in several international research projects such as EU 6FP PROFIT IPROSEC NoE EQUALSOC EU FP7 FLOWS and others. She has been a member of the Standing Committee of Social Sciences of the European Science Foundation a member of the Executive Committee and Chair of the National Associations Council of the European Sociological Association. She was an Expert on the EU 7FP Youth Social Inclusion Cluster at the European Commission a member of the Advisory Group of the Widening Programme at the EU Horizon 2020 and an Advisory Group member of the UNICEF Report Card Nr16. Her recent co-edited books in English include Internationalisation of Social Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe. The Catching Up A Myth or a Strategy? (Routledge 2010) and Local Welfare Policymaking in European Cities (Springer 2015). She has guest-edited a special issue of the Population Review (Special Collection No. 8) in 2021.   Mai Beilmann PhD is Associate Professor of Empirical Sociology at the Institute of Social Studies University of Tartu. She has worked on various EU projects and the European Social Survey 2021 related to children's well-being including youth skills child vulnerability urban policy innovations migration challenges active citizenship construction of European youth and so on. She has publications in international peer-reviewed journals and in Estonian publications including the Journal of Applied Youth Studies Journal of Media Literacy Education Journal of Social Science Education and has presented at conferences such as ISPCAN (International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect).   Oliver Nahkur PhD is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Studies University of Tartu. Oliver does research in quality of life studies social indicators research mental health and well-being interpersonal violence and health politics and policy. He publishes regularly in peer-reviewed edited volumes as well as international journals on subjective well-being impacts of migration on children's well-being children's life satisfaction and related topics. He is a member of the International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies.

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