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The Nature of Children's Well-Being electronic resource Theory and Practice / edited by Alexander Bagattini, Colin Macleod.

Contributor(s): Bagattini, Alexander [editor.] | Macleod, Colin [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Children’s Well-Being: Indicators and ResearchPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIX, 262 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789401792523Subject(s): social sciences | Ethics | Maternal and child health services | Medical research | quality of life | Social Sciences | Quality of Life Research | Maternal and Child Health | EthicsDDC classification: 306 LOC classification: HN25Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction – Alexander Bagattini and Colin Macleod -- Section I: Well-Being and Autonomy -- 1 Children, Adults, Autonomy and Well-Being - David Archard -- 2 Autonomy and Children’s Well-Being - Paul Bou-Habib and Serena Olsaretti -- 3 The Intrinsic Goods of Childhood and the Just Society - Anca Gheaus -- 4 Agency, Authority and the Vulnerability of Children -Colin Macleod -- 5 Enhancing the Capacity for Autonomy: What Parents Owe Their Children to Make Their Lives Go Well - Monika Betzler -- 6 Utilitarianism, Welfare, Children - Anthony Skelton -- Section II: Well-Being and Authority -- 7 Paternalism in Education and the Future - Dieter Birnbacher -- 8 Anti-Perfectionist Childrearing - Matthew Clayton -- 9 Respecting Children and Children’s Dignity - Holger Baumann and Barbara Bleisch -- 10 Who Decides? - James G. Dwyer -- Section III: Well-Being and Policy -- 11 The Concept of Best Interests in Clinical Practice - Jürg C. Streuli -- 12 Child Well-Being and the Family-Dilemma - Alexander Bagattini -- 13 Child Welfare and Child Protection: Medicalization and Scandalization as the New Norms in Dealing with Violence against Children - Heiner Fangerau, Arno Görgen, Maria Griemmert -- 14 Children’s Rights, Well-Being, and Sexual Agency - Samantha Brennan and Jennifer Epp -- 15 The Grounds and Limits of Parents’ Cultural Prerogatives: The Case of Circumcision- Jurgen De Wispelaere and Daniel Weinstock.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents new findings that deal with different facets of the well-being of children and their relevance to the proper treatment of children. The well-being of children is considered against the background of a wide variety of legal, political, medical, educational and familial perspectives. The book addresses diverse issues from a range of disciplinary perspectives using a variety of methods. It has three major sections with the essays in each section loosely organized about a common general theme. The first section focuses on issues concerning the relation between children’s well-being and autonomy or agency. The second section deals with child well-being insofar as the limits of parental authority are concerned. The third section has a more applied orientation and addresses a variety of public policy controversies involving the interpretation of children’s well-being.
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Introduction – Alexander Bagattini and Colin Macleod -- Section I: Well-Being and Autonomy -- 1 Children, Adults, Autonomy and Well-Being - David Archard -- 2 Autonomy and Children’s Well-Being - Paul Bou-Habib and Serena Olsaretti -- 3 The Intrinsic Goods of Childhood and the Just Society - Anca Gheaus -- 4 Agency, Authority and the Vulnerability of Children -Colin Macleod -- 5 Enhancing the Capacity for Autonomy: What Parents Owe Their Children to Make Their Lives Go Well - Monika Betzler -- 6 Utilitarianism, Welfare, Children - Anthony Skelton -- Section II: Well-Being and Authority -- 7 Paternalism in Education and the Future - Dieter Birnbacher -- 8 Anti-Perfectionist Childrearing - Matthew Clayton -- 9 Respecting Children and Children’s Dignity - Holger Baumann and Barbara Bleisch -- 10 Who Decides? - James G. Dwyer -- Section III: Well-Being and Policy -- 11 The Concept of Best Interests in Clinical Practice - Jürg C. Streuli -- 12 Child Well-Being and the Family-Dilemma - Alexander Bagattini -- 13 Child Welfare and Child Protection: Medicalization and Scandalization as the New Norms in Dealing with Violence against Children - Heiner Fangerau, Arno Görgen, Maria Griemmert -- 14 Children’s Rights, Well-Being, and Sexual Agency - Samantha Brennan and Jennifer Epp -- 15 The Grounds and Limits of Parents’ Cultural Prerogatives: The Case of Circumcision- Jurgen De Wispelaere and Daniel Weinstock.

This book presents new findings that deal with different facets of the well-being of children and their relevance to the proper treatment of children. The well-being of children is considered against the background of a wide variety of legal, political, medical, educational and familial perspectives. The book addresses diverse issues from a range of disciplinary perspectives using a variety of methods. It has three major sections with the essays in each section loosely organized about a common general theme. The first section focuses on issues concerning the relation between children’s well-being and autonomy or agency. The second section deals with child well-being insofar as the limits of parental authority are concerned. The third section has a more applied orientation and addresses a variety of public policy controversies involving the interpretation of children’s well-being.

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