Living with Vulnerabilities and Opportunities in a Migration Context

Floating Children and Left-Behind Children in China

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The past two decades have seen exponential growth of urbanisation and migration in China. Emerging from this growth are a myriad population of floating children and left-behind children and the ever greater social-spatial interpenetration that places these children at risk of undesirable wellbeing. The living and schooling of these children are fraught with potholes and distractions in the context of migration and urbanisation. Extant work often treats floating children and left-behind children as two discrete populations and comes to grips with their wellbeing separately. The deficit model and the ‘do-gooder’ approach have prevailed for a long time, intending to fix the “problems” and correct the “abnormalities” associated with these children. This book differs, however, in its efforts to blur the dichotomy between floating children and left-behind children; in its transformative view and strength-based approach that recast vulnerabilities into opportunities; and in its focus on the nurture of enabling ecologies instead of the nature of individual inferiorities. The book grapples with social inequality, inclusivity, and diversity through the discussions of wellbeing, wellbecoming, and resilience of floating children and left-behind children. It invites families, schools, communities, social organisations, and governments to rethink and recognise the qualities of left-behind children and floating children. The book will be of interest to research students, sociologists of education, educational studies scholars, social workers, school professionals, and policy makers in and beyond China.

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Urbanisation and Migration
Histories, Patterns, and Challenges
Pages: 1–23
The Wellbeing of Floating Children and Left-Behind Children
Conceptual Foundation and Empirical Knowledge
Pages: 25–46
Coming into an Inheritance
Intergenerational Social Reproduction through Class-Based Pedagogies
Pages: 47–77
Rural Dispositions of Floating Children in Urban Fields
Accent, Deportment, and Bodily Hexis
Pages: 79–100
Living with Kin Caregivers
Special Needs of Children Left Behind
Pages: 101–122
Floating Children and Left-Behind Children as Resilient Agents
A Strength-Based Pathway to Wellbeing
Pages: 143–164
Conclusion
A Call for System-Level Change
Pages: 165–173
Appendices
Pages: 175–176
References
Pages: 177–190
Index
Pages: 191–193
The book will be of interest to research students, sociologists of education, educational studies scholars, social workers, school professionals, and policy makers in and beyond China.
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