The state of play: securities of childhood - insecurities of children

Journal article


Brocklehurst, Helen 2015. The state of play: securities of childhood - insecurities of children. Critical Studies on Security. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2015.1014679
AuthorsBrocklehurst, Helen
Abstract

This article is broadly concerned with the positioning of children, both within and outside the subject area of International Relations. It considers the costs of an adult- 5 centric standpoint in security studies and contrasts this with investments made seemingly on behalf of children and their security. It begins by looking at how children and childhoods are constructed and contained - yet also defy categorization - at some cost to their protection. The many competing children and childhoods that are invoked in security discourses and partially sustain their victimcy are then illustrated. It is 10 argued that at their entry point into academia they are essentialized and sentimentalized. Power relations which subvert, yet also rely on children and childhoods can only be disrupted through a reconfiguration of politics and agency which includes an engagement with political literacy on a societal level and acknowledgement of the ubiquitous presence of war in all our lives

This article is broadly concerned with the positioning of children, both within and outside the subject area of International Relations. It considers the costs of an adult- 5
centric standpoint in security studies and contrasts this with investments made seemingly
on behalf of children and their security. It begins by looking at how children and childhoods are constructed and contained - yet also defy categorization - at some
cost to their protection. The many competing children and childhoods that are invoked in security discourses and partially sustain their victimcy are then illustrated. It is 10
argued that at their entry point into academia they are essentialized and sentimentalized.
Power relations which subvert, yet also rely on children and childhoods can only be disrupted through a reconfiguration of politics and agency which includes an engagement with political literacy on a societal level and acknowledgement of the ubiquitous presence of war in all our lives

Keywordschildhood; militarization; academia; security studies
Year2015
JournalCritical Studies on Security
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN2162-4887
2162-4909
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2015.1014679
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/609038
hdl:10545/609038
Publication dates2015
Publication process dates
Deposited11 May 2016, 09:48
Rights

Archived with thanks to Critical Studies on Security

ContributorsSwansea University
File
File Access Level
Open
File
Permalink -

https://repository.derby.ac.uk/item/936wz/the-state-of-play-securities-of-childhood-insecurities-of-children

Download files

  • 25
    total views
  • 45
    total downloads
  • 0
    views this month
  • 0
    downloads this month

Export as

Related outputs

Educating Britain? Political Literacy and the Construction of National History
Brocklehurst, Helen 2014. Educating Britain? Political Literacy and the Construction of National History. Journal of Common Market Studies. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12211