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Sociologists argue that childhood is a social construct as the position of children within society can vary between times and cultures.
In Western society, childhood is seen as a distinct life stage where children are considered vulnerable and have a different status to adults. For instance, this is emphasised by the fact that there are different laws for adults and children and differences in the clothing worn by young children and adults.
However, this view of childhood is not universal as different cultures view the nature of childhood in different ways as some other cultures don't see a large difference between the nature of children and adults.
· For instance, children take responsibility at an early age. Punch - Children in Bolivia take work responsibilities in the home and local community without hesitation at 5 years old
Aries in the Middle Ages, the idea of childhood didn't exist as children were not seen as having different needs from adults. They had the same rights and faced the same punishments as adults if they broke the law.
This suggests that the idea of childhood is socially constructed as ideas about children and their position in society have changed over time.
Postman – childhood is disappearing. For instance, there is now a growing similarity between children's and adults' clothing and some children are committing 'adult' crimes such as murder
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Jenks – Is critical of this view, arguing that childhood is not disappearing, but is just changing. He argues that childhood is changing as society moves from modernity to postmodernity. For example, divorce becomes much more common which generates feelings of insecurity. As a result, parents' relationships with their children become more important as it can help to provide stability.
Evaluation:
Despite the greater diversity of family patterns, Jenks is overgeneralising.
There has been a march of progress as nowadays children are more valued, and better protected from exploitation and more educated.
Evaluation:
Marxists and feminists that the march of progress view of childhood ignores important inequalities.
Postmodernists that progress isn't being made equally across different groups as there are inequalities among children, in terms of their opportunities and risks they face as many are badly cared for. Thus, the changes made may be being over-exaggerated
Evaluation:
Marxists - Factors such as the introduction of compulsory schooling ultimately just prepares children for a life of exploitation in the capitalist system, for example through the hidden curriculum. Thus, march of progress sociologists ignore the continued existence of exploitation and therefore Marxists argue that progress isn't being made at all
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