2019
DOI: 10.1177/1476718x19860558
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The early childhood care and development mission and the institutional circuit of evidence

Abstract: Early childhood care and development has increasingly become a part of the global development agenda. Fueled by a threefold rationale, rooted in development psychology, social economy, and human rights, the arguments for investing in early childhood care and development are virtually unassailable. However, this rationale is somehow at odds with insights developed within the sociology of childhood, emphasizing childhood as a social construction amendable to context and children’s own agency. Inspired by the met… Show more

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“…A new generation of scholars from the global South is continuing this work (e.g., Ejuu, 2015; Ng'asike and Swadener, 2019; Oppong, 2015; Rai, 2019). Other researchers apply sociological approaches to global ECD, focusing mainly on the social construction and circulation of a particular, Western‐derived concept of childhood through this movement (Nilsen and Steen‐Johnsen, 2020; Penn, 2011; Siagian et al., 2019). Some critical responses to global ECD are also emerging from various medical fields: a group of psychiatrists and medical anthropologists in South Africa recently pointed out the need to consider local knowledge in infant mental health, an applied field that largely overlaps with ECD (Lachman et al., 2021).…”
Section: Toward a Critical Engagement With Global Ecdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new generation of scholars from the global South is continuing this work (e.g., Ejuu, 2015; Ng'asike and Swadener, 2019; Oppong, 2015; Rai, 2019). Other researchers apply sociological approaches to global ECD, focusing mainly on the social construction and circulation of a particular, Western‐derived concept of childhood through this movement (Nilsen and Steen‐Johnsen, 2020; Penn, 2011; Siagian et al., 2019). Some critical responses to global ECD are also emerging from various medical fields: a group of psychiatrists and medical anthropologists in South Africa recently pointed out the need to consider local knowledge in infant mental health, an applied field that largely overlaps with ECD (Lachman et al., 2021).…”
Section: Toward a Critical Engagement With Global Ecdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an institutional ethnographic approach, texts are studied as a practice. In bureaucracies, the workers also produce texts through their casework (Griffith & Smith, 2014;Nilsen & Steen-Johnsen, 2020). This may be through forms and schedules, or texts that are freely written by the caseworkers.…”
Section: Expanding Theories Of Categorisation Through Institutional E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the caseworkers need to argue against the same texts, potential disagreements may be less visible. Nilsen and Steen-Johnsen (2020) describe how accountability and 'justification loops' contribute to disguising critique and opposition by streamlining the arguments and reasons street-level bureaucrats may use. Although the street-level bureaucrats may resist the execution of policies, this resistance may be less explicit.…”
Section: Textually Mediated Non-sensiblenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project upon which this article is based is part of a larger research interest on Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) initiatives in the Global South. SeeNilsen (2017) andNilsen & Steen- Johnsen (2019).…”
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confidence: 99%