“…Our review was motivated by the observation that children, across different practice contexts and in the media, are constructed either as ‘evil’ or ‘innocent’, which goes against the grain of the ‘global movement’ to engage and listen to children in research, policy and practice (Birnbaum and Saini, 2013: 260) and precludes more nuanced perspectives on manipulation. At first glance, this is not all that surprising, as other scholars, for example, Gramme (2004), Turmel (2008) and Esser (2015) have also found pre-sociological views on childhood to be powerful in today’s moral project of childhood (Ansell, 2016; Esser, 2015; Gram, 2004; Turmel, 2008). However, these scholars point to the Apollonian view, in particular, as dominant.…”