Social Science Children's Studies
The Child in the City (Vol. II)
Changes and Challenges
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 1979
- Category
- Children's Studies, General, Urban
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781487578268
- Publish Date
- Dec 1979
- List Price
- $41.95
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780802063380
- Publish Date
- Sep 1979
- List Price
- $41.95
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What do we know about the implications of the major changing forces in urban life for children? What should be our priorities for new policies and practices for children in cities? The traditional view of children as ‘dependants’ obscures the complexity of the urban experience children face. Their social environment is not limited strictly to institutions such as the family and the church. But neither do children have access to the full range of societal offerings.
This volume evaluates the basis of current issues of public concern and debate and constructs an agenda for future research, policy, and practice concerning children and families. The perspectives of many disciplines are brought together and integrated in the consideration of such factors as family structure and child care arrangements, urban dilemmas for adolescents, legal structures and practices, urban social organization and service delivery systems, housing and neighbourhood contexts, and ethnic diversity.
The book as a whole identifies the fundamentals of a broad issue of concern and offers guidelines for shaping a humane future.
About the authors
WILLIAM MICHELSON is a member of the Department of Sociology and Director of The Child in the City Programme at the University of Toronto. He is author of Man and his Urban Environment, and Environmental Choice, Human Behaviour, and Residential Satisfaction.
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SAUL V. LEVINE is a member of the Department of Psychiatry and Associate Director of The Child in the City Programme at the University of Toronto.
ANNA-ROSE SPINA is Project Coordinator of The Child in the City Programme at the University of Toronto.