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This detailed study of children's everyday practices in a small deprived neighbourhood of post-socialist Bratislava, provides a novel insight on the formation of children's agency and the multitude of resources it comes from.

Trade Review
"[Blazek's] dynamic, interactive, and reflexive approach to discovery is based on a strong foundation in theory but is not limited by it...[This] book offers a springboard for further studies on the socio-political and cultural relevance of child agency." Slavic Review
"Inspirational for both academics and practitioners, this book draws extensively on rich empirical data and original field notes as well as being grounded in the relevant literatures. It offers many thoughts on the details of everyday life and the ethics of studying this." Bettina van Hoven, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
"Based in rich, insightful empirical analyses, this important book offers a unique theory of children’s social-political action, both rooted in and effective beyond local places. A timely intervention into contemporary academic debates about children’s agency." Peter Kraftl, University of Birmingham

Table of Contents
Part One: Introduction; Part Two: Locating the field; Practising the field; Thinking the field; Part Three: Public spaces of Kopčany; The body and embodiment; Things; Everyday social encounters and circumscribed routines; Family life; Friendship; Notions of social identity; Part Four: Rematerialising children’s agency.

Rematerialising Childrens Agency

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 09/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9781447322740, 978-1447322740
      ISBN10: 1447322746

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This detailed study of children's everyday practices in a small deprived neighbourhood of post-socialist Bratislava, provides a novel insight on the formation of children's agency and the multitude of resources it comes from.

      Trade Review
      "[Blazek's] dynamic, interactive, and reflexive approach to discovery is based on a strong foundation in theory but is not limited by it...[This] book offers a springboard for further studies on the socio-political and cultural relevance of child agency." Slavic Review
      "Inspirational for both academics and practitioners, this book draws extensively on rich empirical data and original field notes as well as being grounded in the relevant literatures. It offers many thoughts on the details of everyday life and the ethics of studying this." Bettina van Hoven, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
      "Based in rich, insightful empirical analyses, this important book offers a unique theory of children’s social-political action, both rooted in and effective beyond local places. A timely intervention into contemporary academic debates about children’s agency." Peter Kraftl, University of Birmingham

      Table of Contents
      Part One: Introduction; Part Two: Locating the field; Practising the field; Thinking the field; Part Three: Public spaces of Kopčany; The body and embodiment; Things; Everyday social encounters and circumscribed routines; Family life; Friendship; Notions of social identity; Part Four: Rematerialising children’s agency.

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