Education, parenting, and mental health care in Europe: the contradictions of building autonomous individuals
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Other Authors: Marquis, Nicolas 1983- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024
Series:Routledge research in the sociology of education
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Abstract:"This edited collection investigates, from a sociological perspective, what it means to create an autonomous individual through a novel exploration of three central fields of sociology: education, mental health care, and parenting. By linking these three aspects through their contribution to the building of an autonomous child, the volume analyses the intersecting roles of parent, teacher, and caregiver as well as the transformations in identities of child, pupil, and patient to understand the construction and the repair of autonomy. Using a comparison of various case studies across Scandinavian, English-speaking and French-speaking countries, chapters explore why personal autonomy is so important in many societies and demonstrate the conceptual and practical challenges the idea brings. Ultimately, the book provides an innovative contribution to the fields of educational sociology and the philosophy of education as well as parenting studies and sociology of mental health by making the case for taking autonomy, and its paradoxes, seriously. This cross-disciplinary volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students working in the sociology and the philosophy of education, parenting mental health, and child development more broadly. Those with a focus on the study of individualistic societies will also find the volume of use."
Physical Description:xi, 264 Seiten
ISBN:9781032454788
9781032454795