TY - BOOK AU - Greene,Sheila AU - Nixon,Elizabeth TI - Children as agents in their worlds: a psychological-relational perspective SN - 9781315625911 AV - HQ767.9 U1 - 305.231 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon PB - Routledge KW - Child development KW - Agent (Philosophy) N1 - Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Concept of Agency in Childhood Studies Chapter 3. Theorising Agency Chapter 4. The Development of Children⁰́₉s Agency Chapter 5. Children⁰́₉s Agency Within Families Chapter 6. Children⁰́₉s Agency in School and with Peers Chapter 7. Children⁰́₉s Agency in the Public Sphere: Rights and Participation Chapter 8. Agency and Diversity: Variation in the Expression of Agency by Children Chapter 9. A Theoretical Synthesis References Index N2 - Are children the passive recipients of influence from their parents and from society? Is their development determined by their genes and their neurons, or do they have the capacity to think about and influence their own lives and the world around them? How does their interaction with their social and material worlds support or hinder agency? Arechildren agents, and what do we mean by agency? Children as Agents in Their Worlds aims to answer these questions through a critical psychological and relational approach, while referencing and critiquing a wide range of perspectives from otherdisciplinesincludingsociology, anthropology and education. Greene and Nixon review the pioneering work of scholars of childhood studies and current post-human theories of agency and offer a developmental perspective on the emergence of the sense ofagency and the exercise of agencyin children. They discuss key themes includingagency in families, agency within the school context and with peers, and children as agents in the wider public sphere. They explore agency and diversity, examining sex, age, genetic inheritance and contextual sources of difference, such as social class and geographical location. Offering a stronger theoretical base for research and policy, through a synthesis of both psychological and relational theories,Children as Agents in Their Worlds will be essential reading for students and professionals in developmental psychology, sociology and anthropology, as well as education, childhood studies, children⁰́₉s rights and related fields UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315625911 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -