MPhil in Childhood Studies aims to provide students with an understanding of the relationship between childhood and culture as well as the dynamics between economic, social and political conditions and children's livelihoods and welfare in different contexts (family-life, day-care and schools, local communities etc). The programme covers the state of childhood(s) in the western world and in countries in the South. The approach is multi-disciplinary, with particular emphasis on perspectives drawn from disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, geography, and history.
Examples of topics for the master's thesis include:
- Children's experiences of joint custody
- Rural children's livelihoods
- Childhood and community services
- Children's rights and citizenship
- Family mediation
- Child care and intergenerational relationships
- Street children and health
- Children, obesity and television advertisement
- Children and education
You may find an overview of completed master's theses here.
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