1. An Interdisciplinary Understanding of Childhood
Researchers from psychology, sociology, human development, religious studies, and other disciplines have sought to analyze childhood. However, the fact that all these disciplines have held varying perspectives without the existence of a childhood studies as a core subject of study like feminism. ... This serves to reveal that studying childhood is an interdisciplinary affair. ... One challenge of studying childhood is the availability of simplified definition. ... This highlighted that it was a mistake to regard studying as the only activity for children (Qvortrup 2007, p.400). ...
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