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Re-thinking children's agency in extreme hardship: Zimbabwean children's draw-and-write about their HIV-affected peers

机译:在极端困难中重新考虑儿童机构:津巴布韦儿童对受艾滋病毒感染的同龄人的绘画与写作

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We compare two analyses of the same 'draw-and-write' exercises in which 128 Zimbabwean children represented their HIV-affected peers. The first, informed by the New Social Studies of Childhood', easily identified examples of independent reflection and action by children. The second, informed by Sen's understandings of agency, drew attention to the negative consequences of many of the choices available to children, and the contextual limits on outcomes children themselves would value: the support of caring adults, adequate food, and opportunities to advance their health and safety. Conceptualisations of agency need to Lake greater account of children's own accounts of outcomes they value, rather than identifying agency in any form of independent reflection and action per se. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:我们比较了两个“画写”练习的两个分析,其中128名津巴布韦儿童代表了受艾滋病毒感染的同龄人。第一个是在《儿童新社会研究》的指导下,很容易确定儿童独立思考和行动的例子。第二点是在森对代理的理解的基础上得出的,提请人们注意许多可供儿童选择的负面影响,以及对儿童自身价值的局限性:关爱成年人的支持,充足的食物以及促进其成长的机会健康和安全。代理的概念化需要更多地考虑儿童对自己所重视的结果的描述,而不是以任何形式的独立反思和行动本身来识别代理。 (C)2014由Elsevier Ltd.出版

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