Rats, assorted shit and ‘racist groundwater’: Towards extra-sectional understandings of childhoods and social-material processes

Volume: 36, Issue: 5, Pages: 926 - 948
Published: Dec 17, 2017
Abstract
Reflecting on a study of children’s outdoor play in a ‘white, working class estate’ in east London, this paper argues that social-material processes that are characteristically massy, indivisible, unseen, fluid and noxious have, problematically, remained hidden-in-plain-sight within multidisciplinary research with children and young people. For example, juxtaposing qualitative and autoethnographic data, we highlight children’s vivid, troubling...
Paper Details
Title
Rats, assorted shit and ‘racist groundwater’: Towards extra-sectional understandings of childhoods and social-material processes
Published Date
Dec 17, 2017
Volume
36
Issue
5
Pages
926 - 948
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