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The Vulnerable Child as a Pedagogical Subject (2003)

Abstract
This paper seeks to examine the ways in which the idea of the child as high vulnerable to risk is constituting new pedagogical subjects, ie, the teacher/caregiver as a professional risk-manager, and the child as a risk-management ‘case’. It does so by indicating how an expanded notion of the duty of care has reconstituted the child as a work-in-progress case rather than 'the concrete subject of [educational] intervention' (Castel, 1991: 288). It examines how the new teacher as a risk-conscious professional caregiver both needs and comes to acquire a new intimacy with the child not as a fleshly body but as a case of risk minimisation.

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Keywords 330301 Teacher Education - Early Childhood
Type Journal Article

Cited publications (3)
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M. DOUGLAS, Purity and Danger. An Analysis of the Concepts of Pollution and Taboo