Prelims

Establishing Child Centred Practice in a Changing World, Part A

ISBN: 978-1-80117-407-7, eISBN: 978-1-80117-406-0

Publication date: 14 November 2022

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(2022), "Prelims", Frankel, S. (Ed.) Establishing Child Centred Practice in a Changing World, Part A (Emerald Studies in Child Centred Practice), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-406-020221013

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Establishing Child Centred Practice in a Changing World, Part A

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Emerald Studies in Child Centred Practice

Series Editor: Sam Frankel, King's University College, Wester University, EquippingKids.org, Canada

Emerald Studies in Child Centred Practice: Voice, Collaboration and Change aims to reposition the place of childhood studies by demonstrating the application of core foundational theories to practice. As such, it highlights the place, purpose and power of these theories to inform practice and seek to shape a child-centred approach across the settings within which children live and experience their everyday lives – schools, families, the law, the care system. Uniquely, books in the series will not only draw on academic insight but also include the perspectives of both practitioners and children. The series makes the case for the need for a shared dialogue as a foundation for re-imagining practice.

This new series offers a new and valuable dimension to childhood studies with relevance for how wider society comes to engage with it. Indeed, it offers a chance for childhood studies to increase its presence in society – to demonstrate how an awareness of children's agency and the constructed nature of society can positively influence discourse and debate – with the hope that this can increasingly shape policy and practice and add value to children's everyday experiences. Proposals are welcome for the series that align to this goal and help us to develop and grow childhood studies. The series is particularly keen to explore multi-faceted aspects of children's lives, such as schooling, home lives, children's rights, child protection, activism, and more.

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Establishing Child Centred Practice in a Changing World, Part A

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Sam Frankel

King's University College, Wester University, Canada

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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Dedication

To the inspirational students I have learnt alongside.

List of Contributors

Laetitia Barbu Arkellia Design and lllustrious Lab, France
Emma Beeden Young co-author
Daniella Bendo King's University College at Western, Canada
Rachel Birnbaum King's University College at Western University, Canada
Louca-Mai Brady University of Hertfordshire, UK
Lucy Bray Edge Hill University, UK
Marie Caslin Liverpool Hope University, UK
Charlene Davies The Comedy Trust, UK
Shelby Davies Young co-author
Kath Evans Barts Health NHS Trust and City University, UK
Andy Feltham Young co-author and St Mary’s University, Twickenham
Sam Frankel King's University College, Wester University, Canada
Harry Georgiou 6% and Rising, UK
Christine Goodwin-De Faria Trent University (Durham), Canada
Paul Gray Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Laurene Graziani Proteknôn Foundation for Innovation and Learning, Canada
Anne-Charlotte Hartmann-Bragard Studio Abi, France
Thomas Lang Manchester City Council, UK
Aude Le Guennec Glasgow School of Art – The Innovation School, UK
Stefania Maggi Carleton University, Canada
Mackenzie Mountford Independent Researcher, Canada
Maija Nygren AlmaBorealis, UK
Katarzyna Ornacka Jagiellonian University, Poland
Clare Rose Fashion Historian, UK
Yasmin Sekhon Dhilon University of Southampton, UK
Hannah Smithson Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Grace Spencer Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Sarah Spoor Sandfield Park School, UK
Jill Thompson University of Sheffield, UK
Faye M. Vento Independent Researcher, Canada

Acknowledgements

Particular thanks to Kim Chadwick and the team at Emerald for their support with this project. It has been some time in the shaping and it is exciting to be at the point of launch! Thanks to all the contributors who have taken part, for the wealth of knowledge and ideas that they shared and for their willingness to work with me as we shaped the content for publication.

As the dedication suggests, this work is inspired by a recognition of the world and how it is changing. This is constantly brought to my attention through my students, both in terms of current impacts but also their ambitions to see change. This energy and zeal is infections – and I am very grateful to have been caught up in it.

Thanks to my colleagues for their encouragement, support and commitment to furthering knowledge in this field.

Of course, thanks to those who read this. I hope you will be part of the needed conversations that this book seeks to encourage.