1st Edition

The Child in International Political Economy A Place at the Table

By Alison M.S. Watson Copyright 2009
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    This pioneering volume argues for the inclusion of children, and the structure known as ‘childhood’, as a permanent social category worthy of continued study within the discipline of international political economy (IPE). Fundamentally, and very simply, IPE is concerned with the dynamics of interaction across the economic and political domains; the relationship between the domestic and the international levels of analysis, and the role of the state. This book presents a convincing argument for the discussion of children within each of these areas. This volume:

    • provides the first book length examination of the child within IPE

    • draws on work from a variety of disciplines

    • brings rich analyses to debates about the role of the child in society

    Contributing insights that may be fundamental to the development of IPE as a discipline, The Child in International Political Economy will be vital reading to students and scholars of IPE, Childhood Studies, and International Relations.

    Introduction.  1. Children and Their Childhoods  2. A Child in Theory  3. The Labouring Child  4. The Consuming Child  5. The Global Child  Conclusion.

    Biography

    Alison M. S. Watson is Senior Lecturer in the School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK. Originally trained as an economist, her work now considers the place of children in all aspects of international society, with particular emphasis on issues of agency, rights and representation.

    "Watson's book is a major contribution as it makes visible the important roles children play in the international political economy (IPE)...Summing Up: Recommended.  Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections." - B. Grosscup, CHOICE (March 2010)