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The Child in the World (Conference, London, 9 November 2013)

posted on January 8, 2025

The Child in the World
One Day Conference
Saturday 9 November 2013, 10:00 – 17:00

A one-day international conference organised as part of an AHRC-funded collaborative project between Queen Mary, University of London and the V&A Museum of Childhood.

This conference will explore the ways in which children imagine, understand and engage with the wider world.

  • How have children’s lives been shaped by global processes and events, both in the past and present?
  • How do children understand and imagine their place within the wider world? How does this vary over space and time?
  • How have children’s lives been shaped by experiences of empire, migration and conflict?
  • How do children engage with the wider world through participation and citizenship?

Keynote speaker
Karen Wells, ‘The child in the world: violence and gendered transitions to adulthood.’
Karen Wells (Birkbeck, University of London) works on childhood and globalisation, and visual cultures of childhood. She is the author of ‘Childhood in a Global Perspective’ (Polity, 2009).

All further information regarding the programme and registration is available here.

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