Indicators and methods - to study childhood in the center of social and economic transformation in...

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Indicators and methods - to study childhood in the center of social and economic transformation in China

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Indicators and methods

- to study childhood in the center of social and economic transformation in China

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• The applicability of western

theories, concepts and indicators of childhood to China

• What terms and methods can be used to capture phenomena across cultures?

• Some of the structural and material conditions that could turn into challenges for a comparative study

• The potential of a Grounded Theory approach to comparison

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A model for interpretative comparative analysis

Level of

observation

Intention: Childhood as

preparation

Child rearing ideas and practices

and education.

Ambitions and aspirations

Reception: Childhood as a condition.

Social practices, status of childhood and

children’s competence.

Level of

analysis

Comprehension:

Structural and material conditions

as well as symbolic carrying

capacities in light of tradition,

present constraints and anticipation

of the future

Explanation:

Drawing of connections between the

local and the global context,

connections that are mediated by

reception and intention.

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Childhood as being or becoming at the level of observation

• Western theories of childhood have moved from seeing childhood as a stage of preparation to seeing childhood as a condidtion in which individuals participate, and finally a development towards including both considerations.

Question for comparison:Under what conditions do we see children as beings and what circumstances makes them in preparation, as thus seen as becoming?

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Childhood and the pace of social change

• The social construction of childhood depends upon traditions, on present possibilities and constraints, but not least upon a group’s conception of a future context of opportunity. The future, and childhood as preparation, becomes especially prevalent in times of rapid social change

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Economic socialization and the generational contract

• In the west: From seeing the child as an economic contributor to defining children as an emotional asset for the family (Zelitzer 1985)

For comparison: The structural condition of the generational dependency relation, as these are also transformed by economic transformations

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”They have to sacrifice so much” Chinese mother

• A childhood transformed from playful and innocent, to a childhood of high demands on preparation (qualification exercises) and time

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The impact of consumer society on socialization

• Western theory is again spit about the impact of growing up in a consumer society: Is it a context where powers, rights, comptetences etc. are played out, and debated vs. A devious force that children need protection from?

• Chinese scolars point to the same diverging attitudes.

• In both east and west the conclusions are mostly drawn from data on familie’s and children’s consumption patterns, actions and potential buying power.

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The impact of consumer culture can be found in every day life

• What about the child’s position within the family and conditions for economic socialization and participation in consumer affairs?

• The experiences must be studied in the context where they are made and we can then develop links between experience and explanation locally.

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Children as victims of globalization?

• Media studies: • The vulnerable child

and the brutal world OR

• The technological world and the smart child.

• Reception of globalized commercial messages must thus be interpreted both on an individual and a cultural level.

• The mechanisms of the interplay between global and local significants can only be understood locally. Thus, comparison is again left to the level of comprehension and explanation.

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Let me repeat the model:Level of observation

Intention:

Childhood as preparation

Reception: Childhood as a condition.

Level of analysis

Comprehension:

Structural and material conditions as well as symbolic carrying capacities

Explanation:

Drawing of connections between the local and the global context, connections that are mediated by reception and intention.

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Comparison by way of Grounded Theory

• By using a GT approach, the unit for observation and comparison, the one element creating similarity between the cases is the phenomenon itself. The phenomenon (or the problem) is at the core of a GT approach as the stem from where theory is developed.

• Through a focus on the interaction with a phenomenon such as consumer culture, I am able to disclose local cultural norms, practices, child rearing ideas and strategies as well as symbolic carrying capacities of a local culture.

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• It will also allow for a discussion which places the phenomenon into a larger interacting context, through looking at e.g. interaction between social institutions.

• If such studies are done locally, the comparison must be done at the level of substantial theory, or theory which explains locally which factors, mechanisms and or conditions for a phenomenon to be the way it is.

• Western theories, concepts and indicators of childhood are not directly applicable to a Chinese context. But these theories sensitize the perception and guide the interpretation of general mechanisms or generic features.

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