
The Study of Children in Religions
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This handbook offers a broad range of methodological and conceptual models for scholars interested in conducting work with children. It not only illuminates some of the legal and ethical issues involved in working with youth and provides guidance in getting IRB approval, but also presents specific case studies from scholars who have engaged in child-centered research and here offer the fruits of their experience. Cases include those that use interviews and drawings to work with children in contemporary settings, as well as more historically focused endeavors to use material culture-such as Sunday school projects or religious board games-to study children's religious lives in past eras.
The Study of Children in Religions offers concrete help to those who wish to conduct research on children and religion but are unsure of how to get started or how to frame their research.
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"In this timely volume, contributors from a range of disciplines seek to understand childrens perspectives on their religious beliefs and practices and their own spiritual lives. All of the contributors are highly sensitive to both the limitations and benefits of studying childrens own perceptions and experiences, and the book as a whole addresses a range of significant methodological and ethical issues regarding research of and with children. By taking seriously the voices and agency of children, the volume contributes to childhood and religious studies and speaks to all those who care about childrens moral, spiritual, and religious needs and capacities." - Marcia Bunge,author of Children and Childhood in World Religions: Primary Sources and Texts " Ridgely has done a fine job assembling a mixture of diverse topics and approaches to childrens perspectives on spirituality and religious beliefs and practices. The combination of global case studies with useful methodological primers on such subjects as institutional review boards will appeal to a wide swath of social scientists of all stripes, as well as policy makers. Its comparative, interdisciplinary nature makes it a valuable resource for two of the most vibrant contemporary research fields, childhood studies and religious studies." - Melissa Klapper,author of The Experiences of Immigrant Children in the United States, 1880-1925More details
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- Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. A CHILDIST APPROACH TO THEORY AND HISTORY
- 1 Agency, Voice, and Maturity in Children's Religious and Spiritual Development
- 2 Religion and Youth in American Culture
- 3 Children's Rights in Research about Religion and Spirituality
- II. USING ETHNOGRAPHY TO TALK WITH CONTEMPORARY CHILDREN
- 4 Navigating the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for Child-Directed Qualitative Research
- 5 "Maybe the Picture Will Tell You": Methods for Hearing Children's Perspectives on Religion
- 6 Boundary and Identity Work among Hare Krishna Children
- 7 Playing with Fire (and Water, Earth, and Air): Ritual Flunecy and Improvisation among Contemporary Pagan Children
- 8 "La Virgen, She Watches over Us": What Cholos and Cholas Can Teach Us about Researching and Writing about Religion
- III. STUDYING CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS
- 9 Going through the Motions of Ritual: Exploring the "as if " Quality of Religious Sociality in Faith-Based Schools
- 10 Catholic Children's Experiences of Scripture and the Sacrament of Reconciliation through Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
- 11 Religion and Youth Identity in Postwar Bosnia Herzegovina
- IV. USING ADULT-GENERATED MATERIAL ABOUT CHILDREN: SOURCES AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING CHILDREN'S VOICES FROM THE PAST AND TODAY
- 12 The Battle for the Toy Box: Marketing and Play in the Development of Children's Religious Identities
- 13 "God made this fire for our comfort": Puritan Children's Literature in Context
- 14 Childhood in the Land of Hope: Black Children and Religion in Chicago, 1920-1945
- 15 The Baptism of a Cheyenne Girl
- 16 Examining Agency, Discourses of Destiny, and Creative Power in the Biography of a Tibetan Child Tertön
- 17 Memory Work and Trauma in Research on Children
- Bibliography
- About the Contributors
- Index
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