Travail parental et bien être de l’enfant

Beginning by placing in perspective two investigations carried out in associative mi- lieux on the Mompreneurs in France and the “School of Parents of Geneva” Switzer- land, this article offers a sketch of contemporary forms of “children’s well-being”, while at once analysing what they mean for pare...

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Main Authors: Julie Landour, Lorraine Odier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Catholique de Louvain 2017-12-01
Series:Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rsa/2019
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spelling doaj-8384f7373e2e4bd1a2976269217774692020-11-24T20:53:31ZengUniversité Catholique de LouvainRecherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques1782-15922033-74852017-12-01482759310.4000/rsa.2019Travail parental et bien être de l’enfantJulie LandourLorraine OdierBeginning by placing in perspective two investigations carried out in associative mi- lieux on the Mompreneurs in France and the “School of Parents of Geneva” Switzer- land, this article offers a sketch of contemporary forms of “children’s well-being”, while at once analysing what they mean for parents – and quite specifically the wom- en – in terms of parental work. It thus shows that the concern of mothers and childhood professionals for the “emotional balance” of children has enjoined mothers to make themselves increasingly more available for their child/children. This parental availability – thought prioritarily in the feminine –, in favour of the supreme value of the child, is nonetheless not the only source of “bringing women into line”. For certain women, intensive parental engagement also constitutes a distinctive social capital, in regard to which we propose thinking through the potential for hierarchisation between various social and ethnic groups.http://journals.openedition.org/rsa/2019children’s well-beingparental workgender
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Travail parental et bien être de l’enfant
Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
children’s well-being
parental work
gender
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Lorraine Odier
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title Travail parental et bien être de l’enfant
title_short Travail parental et bien être de l’enfant
title_full Travail parental et bien être de l’enfant
title_fullStr Travail parental et bien être de l’enfant
title_full_unstemmed Travail parental et bien être de l’enfant
title_sort travail parental et bien être de l’enfant
publisher Université Catholique de Louvain
series Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
issn 1782-1592
2033-7485
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Beginning by placing in perspective two investigations carried out in associative mi- lieux on the Mompreneurs in France and the “School of Parents of Geneva” Switzer- land, this article offers a sketch of contemporary forms of “children’s well-being”, while at once analysing what they mean for parents – and quite specifically the wom- en – in terms of parental work. It thus shows that the concern of mothers and childhood professionals for the “emotional balance” of children has enjoined mothers to make themselves increasingly more available for their child/children. This parental availability – thought prioritarily in the feminine –, in favour of the supreme value of the child, is nonetheless not the only source of “bringing women into line”. For certain women, intensive parental engagement also constitutes a distinctive social capital, in regard to which we propose thinking through the potential for hierarchisation between various social and ethnic groups.
topic children’s well-being
parental work
gender
url http://journals.openedition.org/rsa/2019
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