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Books in the Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies series

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  • - Transforming Racial Baggage
    by Maria Kromidas
    £28.49 - 106.49

    Cosmopolitanism - the genuine appreciation of cultural and racial diversity - is often associated with adult worldliness and sophistication. Yet, as this innovative new book suggests, children growing up in multicultural environments might be the most cosmopolitan group of all.

  • - The Global Fight against Tuberculosis and HIV in Zambia
    by Jean Hunleth
    £32.49 - 106.49

    In Zambia, due to the rise of TB and the connected HIV epidemic, a large number of children have experienced the illness or death of at least one parent. This study examines how well intentioned practitioners fail to realise that children take on active caregiving roles when their guardians become seriously ill and demonstrates why understanding children's care is crucial for global health policy.

  • - Reciprocity and Respect among Young Men in Liberia
    by Abby Hardgrove
    £28.99 - 88.99

    Explores how ex-combatants and other post-war youth negotiated a depleted and difficult social and cultural landscape in the years following Liberia's fourteen-year bloody civil war. Unlike others who study child soldiers, Abby Hardgrove's ethnography looks at both former combatants and also the youth who were not recruited to fight.

  • - Asymmetries of Innocence and the Cultural Politics of Child Development
    by Hannah Dyer
    £23.49 - 106.49

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