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Childhood and Social Institutions
1025F/G -
Childhood and Social Institutions
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An overview of the study of childhood in contemporary humanistic and social scientific disciplines. The course focuses on the concept of childhood as it is socially, historically, and culturally constructed. Emphasis is given to understanding children's perspectives, the discursive and structural position of childhood in modern culture and social institutions.
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The former Childhood and Social Institutions 1020.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2210F/G -
Childhood in Culture, Society and Public Policy
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This course examines childhood and youth as they are structured by social institutional contexts such as citizenship, labor policies and practices, schools, and disciplinary institutions. Historical, ethnographic, discursive, and structural approaches are used to explore how childhood is produced and contested through a diverse set of cultural, social, and political systems.
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The former Childhood and Social Institutions 2200.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2220F/G -
Lifeworld Childhoods
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This course examines the emerging understanding of inter- and intra-generational relationship, citizenship, participation, rights, responsibilities, experiential age, and fairness constructed by children during their everyday play and work engagements with peers and adults in families, local communities, media, technology, and consumer environments.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2225F/G -
Systems and Childhoods
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This course delineates the constructions within various formal social institutions and the influence of such constructions on the structuring of inter-generational relationships. Systems initiatives in areas such as environmental education, learning environments, civic engagement, and child directed organizations are examined. Majority and minority world comparison are undertaken to highlight the significance of various contexts.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2250F/G -
Childhood, Society and Institutions
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This course will examine the extent to which children’s rights have been accepted and implemented in society today, with particular emphasis on Canada’s performance with respect to child poverty, child abuse, the rights of Aboriginal children, and the delivery of health, education and legal rights.
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the former CSI 2291A/B if taken before 2015.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2251F/G -
Children's Rights in Schools
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Through case studies, students will better understand the importance of the rights which have been conferred upon them and their obligation to ensure that these rights are respected in our public schools. The case studies represent real situations of rights violations, sometimes by even well-meaning educators.
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The former CSI 2295A/B if taken before 2015.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2252F/G -
War Zone Childhoods
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This course examines various attempts by children to actively organize themselves as one response to the horrific conditions created by war and its related consequences in their communities. We further examine how children come to understand their childhoods under such conditions as well as the adult discourses that attempt to define and address war zone conditions.
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Childhood and Social Institutions 1025F/G or the former CSI 1020, or registration in the second or above year module in Social Justice and Peace Studies, Disability Studies, Sociology, Political Science or History.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2255F/G -
Politics, Education, Childhood
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An examination, analysis and evaluation of education legislation in Canada, with particular emphasis on education law in Ontario. This course will explore the relationships that exist among levels of government, school boards, unions and municipal institutions, and how these affect children and families.
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The former Political Science 2265F/G.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2256F/G -
Family Law and Politics
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An examination, analysis and evaluation of the effects of international, federal and provincial law on families, children and youth. The political climate that produced such legislations, the parallel policies and social programs introduced and their success or failure will be considered.
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The former Political Science 2266F/G.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2257F/G -
Children and Media
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An exploration of debates and issues around children’s engagement in and with media, focusing on film, TV, digital and mobile media and advertising and consumerism.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
2291A/B-2296A/B -
Special Topics in Childhood and Social Institutions
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Topic and course description will be available at time of registration.
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CSI 1025F/G of the former 1020, or permission of the CSI Program Coordinator.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3300F/G -
Childhood, Citizenship, and Participation
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An examination of various attempts to include children in the decision making processes of social projects, settings, agencies and institutions. Various arguments for inclusion of children will be discussed along with an assessment of the outcomes associated with each attempt.
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CSI 2210F/G or the former 2200, or permission of the CSI Program Coordinator.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3310F/G -
Representing Childhood Empirically
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An examination of the representation of childhood in different methodological procedures such as national statistical accounts, surveys, experiments, ethnographies using interviews and direct observations, document based studies, and unobtrusive measures.
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Enrolment in third year or above of (old) honors or (new) Honors Specialization in CSI, or permission of the Program Coordinator.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3311F/G -
Researching Childhood
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Each student will be responsible for designing a research project in the social study of childhood using ethnographic, discursive, or structural methodologies. Students will analyze literature, hypothesize research questions, and confront ethical and epistemological questions of social research with children.
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Interdisciplinary Studies 2252F/G or the former 3310F/G, or permission of the CSI Program Coordinator. Space permitting, 3rd or 4th year Honors Double Major students with CSI as one of their Majors can enroll at the specified time during the registration period. Space permitting, students in the 3rd year of a CSI three or four year program who obtained an average of 75% in CSI 2210F/G or the former 2200 may be granted special permission to take the course.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3320F/G -
Childhood and the Justice System
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Children are often required to testify in sexual and computer pornography cases. Courts are attempting to include children’s perspectives on the impact of mental illness, parental incarceration and living with high risk offenders. How is the voice of the child to be heard?
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Childhood and Social Institutions 3393A/B, if taken in 2009-10, 2010-11 or 2011-12.
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Enrolment in the Diploma of Childhood in the Justice System or the Certificate of Childhood in the Justice System program, or third or fourth year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3325F/G -
The Changing Legal Child in Canada
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Legislative reforms, policies, protections and practices have been developed to facilitate children’s participation in the courts. This course examines children’s competencies and challenges as court witnesses; and the evolving roles of advocates, witness specialists and other justice system professionals who work with children.
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Childhood and Social Institutions 3394A/B, if taken in 2010-11 or 2011-12.
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Enrolment in the Diploma of Childhood in the Justice System or the Certificate of Childhood in the Justice System program, or third or fourth year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3330F/G -
Child Witnesses: Pre-court Preparation
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This course introduces students to the theory and practice of pre-court preparation for child and youth victims of crime, taking into account the most recent changes to the Canada Evidence Act and the culture of domestic violence.
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Enrolment in the Diploma of Childhood in the Justice System or the Certificate of Childhood in the Justice System program, or third or fourth year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3335F/G -
Human Rights and Child Advocacy
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This course examines the challenges that have arisen in associations with putting international agreements into practice at the national and local levels. Agreements include: UN Resolution 2005/20 - Guidelines on Justice in Matters Involving Child Victims and Witnesses of Crime and the UN 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Enrolment in the Diploma of Childhood in the Justice System or the Certificate of Childhood in the Justice System program, or third or fourth year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3340F/G -
Seen and Heard: Child Participation in Separation and Divorce
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This course examines the prescriptions and practices arising from attempts to increase child participation in separation and divorce by examining various key roles; such as, judges, lawyers, child advocates, parents and children.
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Enrolment in the Diploma of Childhood in the Justice System or the Certificate of Childhood in the Justice System program, or third or fourth year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3345F/G -
Marginalized Childhoods and Access to Justice
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This course examines the challenges involved in accessing the justice systems by groups that are usually excluded on the basis of factors; such as, place or residence (e.g. rural or remote settlements); culture; age; ethnicity; and historical experience.
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Enrolment in the Diploma of Childhood in the Justice System or the Certificate of Childhood in the Justice System program, or third or fourth year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3350F/G -
Perspectives on Childhood and Advocacy
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Existing and proposed approaches to childhood advocacy are examined through case studies of non-governmental, governmental, and private sector initiatives. The focus is on developing a framework for understanding the various advocacy approaches from the perspective of the participatory discourses within the new social studies of childhood.
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Enrolment in the Diploma or Certificate in Childhood and Advocacy, or third or fourth year of any CSI Program Module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3351F/G -
Childhood Advocacy and Institutional Cultures
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Childhood advocacy discourses and practices operate within institutional contexts populated by existing organizational discourses, policies, and practices often embedded in a network of interconnected agencies and groups. This course examines the enabling as well as restrictive features of this system in terms of facilitating and inhibiting the planning, adoption and implementation of childhood advocacy initiatives.
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Enrolment in the Diploma or Certificate in Childhood and Advocacy or third or fourth year of any CSI Program Module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3352F/G -
Childhood Advocacy in Canada
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This course examines the discourses and practices of the rapidly evolving childhood advocacy environment, especially at the provincial level as well as within more local civic, justice, social service and health agencies.
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Enrolment in the Diploma or Certificate in Childhood and Advocacy or third or fourth year of any CSI Program Module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3353F/G -
Childhood Advocacy Internationally
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This course examines recent changes in childhood advocacy initiatives stressing child participation in international organizations as well as in other national jurisdictions.
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Enrolment in the Diploma or Certificate in Childhood and Advocacy or third or fourth year of any CSI Program Module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3360F/G -
Childhood and Discourse Theory
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This course will introduce students to critical theory, and specifically the application of discourse analysis to the study of childhood past and present. It will involve substantial reading and writing, including an introduction to critical thought and childhood since Freud.
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3rd or 4th year standing, with a cumulative average of 70%.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3361F/G -
Understanding Changing Childhoods
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Exploration of history of childhood emphasizing discourse analysis and ideas. In particular, the discursive origins of modern childhood; the significance of childhood for major shifts in the history of ideas and social thought; and the ways various actors, groups, or movements have participated in the cultural construction of childhood.
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3rd or 4th year standing, with a cumulative average of 70%.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3362F/G -
Geographies of Childhood
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This course introduces students to the literature around the geographies of childhood. Here we consider the spaces and places of childhood, moving from the home and outwards: the school, the street, the locality, the nation and the world. Issues of structure and agency in children's everyday lives are addressed.
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Childhood and Social Institutions 3392A if taken in 2013-14.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3363F/G -
Social Construction of Motherhood
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This course examines Western Society’s ideas of motherhood. In particular, the social construction of “ideal” and “bad” mothers from an interdisciplinary perspective. Difference associated with class, race, ethnicity and sexual orientation will be considered.
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Childhood and Social Institutions 3392A if taken in Summer 2012, and Childhood and Social Institutions 3394A if taken in Summer 2013.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3370F/G -
Children, Youth, and Leisure
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The course uses historical and contemporary approaches toward issues around children, youth and leisure. The definitions of 'play' and 'leisure' are critically examined. The course explores the competing moral claims about what children and young people should be doing in terms of the tensions between care, protection, and social control.
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Enrolment in 3rd or 4th year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module. Subject to availability, third-year and fourth-year students in other modules may be admitted by special permission.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3371F/G -
Intimate Relations and Personal Life
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Drawing on developments in the field of the Sociology of the Family, moving away from narrow definitions of 'family,' this course examines the diversity of existing family practices and personal relationships. It explores issues around families of choice; kinship; intimate friendships in memory, imagination, and everyday lives.
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Enrolment in 3rd or 4th year of any Childhood and Social Institutions module. Subject to availability, third-year and fourth-year students in other modules may be admitted by special permission.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3380F/G/Z -
Child Participation Approaches
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Through field interventions, this course will examine various approaches to consulting children about issues affecting them, as well as ways of including the consultations in an organization’s planning and decision-making processes.
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Registration in the third or fourth year of any CSI Module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3391A/B-3396A/B -
Special Topics in Childhood and Social Institutions
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CSI 1025F/G or the former 1020, or permission of the CSI Program Coordinator.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
3398F/G-3399F/G -
Independent Study
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Reading and discussion of selected topics in Childhood and Social Institutions.
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Enrolment in 3rd year of the CSI Honors program, or written permission of the Program Coordinator.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
4401F/G -
Emerging Childhood Topics I
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This course will examine emerging conceptual, methodological and empirical themes and topics in the continually and rapidly developing new social studies of childhood perspective. It will also facilitate the examination of the mutual contributions of related developments in other disciplines.
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Registration in the final year of any CSI Module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
4402F/G -
Emerging Childhood Topics II
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This course will examine emerging conceptual, methodological and empirical themes and topics in the continually and rapidly developing new social studies of childhood perspective. It will also facilitate the examination of the mutual contributions of related developments in other disciplines.
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Registration in the final year of any CSI Module.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
4410F/G -
Independent Study in Childhood and Social Institutions
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Reading and discussion of selected topics in Childhood and Social Institutions.
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Must be in the 4th year of the CSI Honors program.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
4491A/B-4496A/B -
Special Topics in Childhood and Social Institutions
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CSI 1025F/G or the former 1020, or permission of the CSI Program Coordinator.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
4498F/G -
Independent Study
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Reading and discussion in selected topics in Childhood and Social Institutions.
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Enrolment in fourth year of the Honors Specialization offered in CSI or written permission of the Program Coordinator.
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Childhood and Social Institutions
4499F/G -
Independent Study
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Reading and discussion in selected topics in Childhood and Social Institutions.
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Enrolment in fourth year of the Honors Specialization offered in CSI or written permission of the Program Coordinator.
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