Preface and Acknowledgements | p. x |
Protecting Children in Time, or Failing To: Child Abuse, Child Protection and Modernity | p. 1 |
Life and death politics: the contemporary state of child protection | p. 5 |
Researching child protection, past and present | p. 10 |
Theorizing child protection and modernity: 'solid' and 'melting' visions | p. 13 |
Taking it Onto the Streets: The Discovery of Child Death and Birth of Child Protection, 1870-1914 | p. 23 |
Child protection in pre-modern times | p. 24 |
Taking it onto the streets: child protection's modern roots | p. 26 |
Protecting children in late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century times | p. 36 |
Changing strategies of practice: bringing child protection into the home | p. 43 |
Prompt local action: the protection of children in new times | p. 47 |
The Smell of Practice: Child Protection, the Body and the Experience of Modernity | p. 52 |
Child protection, mobility and the culture of modernism | p. 53 |
Child protection as the fleeting, the ephemeral and the contingent | p. 58 |
The smell of practice: child protection as embodied action | p. 62 |
The body and the new order of child protection | p. 70 |
The tragedy of modernity: the failure to protect sexually abused children in time | p. 72 |
From Day-to-Day Quietly and Without Fuss: Child Protection, Simple Modernity and the Repression of Knowledge of Child Death, 1914-70 | p. 80 |
The sequestration of child death and protection | p. 81 |
Child protection and fateful moments | p. 90 |
Child protection, trust and ontological security | p. 92 |
Disgust, the grotesque body and exclusionary dynamic of child protection | p. 94 |
Child protection and the legacy of simple modernity | p. 102 |
Child Physical Abuse and the Return of Death Since the 1970s: Child Protection, Risk and Reflexive Modernization | p. 106 |
The '(re-)discovery' of child abuse | p. 108 |
From risk consciousness to risk anxiety: child protection in the risk society | p. 115 |
The roots of anxiety: blaming systems and fear of children's suffering | p. 120 |
Protecting children in late-modern times | p. 123 |
Body projects: living as well as working with child protection and risk | p. 127 |
Sequestration and death in late-modern child protection | p. 129 |
Containing risk anxiety: rethinking bureaucracy in late-modern child protection | p. 133 |
Child Sexual Abuse and the Reflexive Project of the Self: Child Protection, Individualization and Life Politics | p. 136 |
Child protection, individualization and the reflexive citizen | p. 137 |
Help-seeking, creative, reflexive agency and the complexities of child protection | p. 140 |
Child protection interventions and life-planning | p. 149 |
Men, individualization and child protection | p. 154 |
Individualization becomes public: child protection and intimate citizenship | p. 156 |
The ambiguous politics of child abuse and barriers to effective child protection | p. 157 |
Into Another World: Child Neglect, Multi-problem Families and the Psychosocial Dynamics of Late-modern Child Protection | p. 163 |
Violence and resistance in child protection work | p. 164 |
The complexities of human agency and the psychodynamics of child protection | p. 167 |
'That sort of neglect smell': the symbolic dimensions of child protection | p. 175 |
The 'time warp' and other-worldliness of protecting children in (other's) space | p. 186 |
Liquid Welfare: Child Protection and the Consequences of Modernity | p. 192 |
Modernity under a positive sign: the creative achievements of child protection | p. 193 |
Time, space and the mobilities of child protection | p. 195 |
Failures to protect in time revisited: the tragedy of Victoria Climbie | p. 205 |
Liquid practices: towards a critical theory of child protection without guarantees | p. 212 |
Appendix 1 | p. 221 |
Appendix 2 | p. 222 |
Notes | p. 223 |
Bibliography | p. 225 |
Index | p. 240 |
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