2016
DOI: 10.1080/14733285.2016.1238040
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Striated agency and smooth regulation: kindergarten mealtime as an ambiguous space for the construction of child and adult relations

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“…Dies wird auch anhand von Essenssituationen in dänischen Kindergärten mit dem theoretischen Blickwinkel von "striated und smoothing spaces" (im Sinne von vorgegebener und offener Raum) gezeigt (vgl. Hansen et al 2017;vgl. auch "weite und enge Räume für die Nahrungsaufnahme" bei Tull 2021). Essenssituationen in Kitas werden dabei als ein Netz aus materiellen, diskursiven und menschlichen Elementen analysiert und zwei gegensätzliche, aber koexistierende Perspektiven herausgearbeitet: zum einen Essen als eine Situation für die Konstruktion von "future beings", zum anderen als eine Situation für Gemütlichkeit, die die Essenden als "here-and-now beings" hervorhebt (vgl.…”
Section: K 1 Essenssituationen In Kitas Aus Unterschiedlichen Forschu...unclassified
“…Dies wird auch anhand von Essenssituationen in dänischen Kindergärten mit dem theoretischen Blickwinkel von "striated und smoothing spaces" (im Sinne von vorgegebener und offener Raum) gezeigt (vgl. Hansen et al 2017;vgl. auch "weite und enge Räume für die Nahrungsaufnahme" bei Tull 2021). Essenssituationen in Kitas werden dabei als ein Netz aus materiellen, diskursiven und menschlichen Elementen analysiert und zwei gegensätzliche, aber koexistierende Perspektiven herausgearbeitet: zum einen Essen als eine Situation für die Konstruktion von "future beings", zum anderen als eine Situation für Gemütlichkeit, die die Essenden als "here-and-now beings" hervorhebt (vgl.…”
Section: K 1 Essenssituationen In Kitas Aus Unterschiedlichen Forschu...unclassified
“…They find that focusing on 'taken-for-granted' activities such as daily eating, enables knowledge of socialization, identities, and hierarchies in childhoods as well as a recognition of the mutuality between space and everyday activities. In such a vein, Rosenlund Hansen, Hansen, and Kristensen (2017) discuss ECEC mealtimes as an ambiguous space for complex processes in child-adult relations where tensions arise due to the daily meal simultaneously being a homelike and educational space that is under negotiation by children and pedagogues. Valentine (2000) has pinpointed school dining halls as spaces more or less absent of adults and hence important for understanding children's social life as well as the social order of school.…”
Section: Meal Practices In Preschoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One aim is to provide the children with healthy food, however, research shows that meals are also arenas for socialization, where norms and values are negotiated (e.g. Ochs and Shohet 2006;Punch, McIntosh, and Emond 2010;Rosenlund Hansen, Hansen, and Kristensen 2017). In this study, we approach meals as a locus for socialization processes related to the socio-spatial organization of the mobile preschool.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such events serve to interrupt the commonly invoked adult-child dichotomy that frames child-intiated activity as automatically more empowering or democratic. At the same time, this is not to deny the well-documented asymmetries of adult-child power relations, or the ways in which adults influence and regulate children, (Duhn, 2006;Hansen, Hansen, & Kristensen, 2016), which are also explored in this thesis. to shapes to the shape-focused work evident in SJ's portfolio and referred to in Clare's interview, suggests that the episode may be as much about SJ's effort to find a topic of interest to sustain a conversation with Clare as the other way around.…”
Section: Reseacher Videoing and Visitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were seen as important for teachers to get to know children personally. Of interest here also is the time, patience and willingness appearing to be spent prioritising children's selfreliance (Hansen et al, 2016).…”
Section: Episode 6: the Broom-machine: Jacob And Companionsmentioning
confidence: 99%