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Raus aus der Gruppe - wie sich Kinder in der Kindertagesstätte entziehen

Out of the group - how children withdraw from day care centers
[journal article]

Schlattmeier, Franziska

Abstract

Kinder sind in der Kita fast permanent in der Gruppenlogik organisiert und die Teilnahme an Aktivitäten ist häufig obligatorisch. Vor diesem Hintergrund des bindenden Charakters der Aktivitäten sowie der Perspektive, Kinder als Akteure zu sehen, wird im Folgenden der Frage nachgegangen, wie sich Kin... view more

Kinder sind in der Kita fast permanent in der Gruppenlogik organisiert und die Teilnahme an Aktivitäten ist häufig obligatorisch. Vor diesem Hintergrund des bindenden Charakters der Aktivitäten sowie der Perspektive, Kinder als Akteure zu sehen, wird im Folgenden der Frage nachgegangen, wie sich Kinder Gruppen(situationen) entziehen. Hierzu werden unterschiedliche Facetten aufgezeigt, wie sich Kinder räumlich, körperlich und kommunikativ entziehen. Diese Erkenntnisse reichern bisherige Überlegungen zur Agency von Kindern in der Kita an und können in Bezug auf Praktiken des Widerstandes oder des Zulassens diskutiert werden.... view less


In day-care centers children are almost permanently organised in a group logic and participation in activities is often obligatory. Against this background and the perspective of seeing children as actors, the question of how children withdraw from groups (situations) is explored in the following. F... view more

In day-care centers children are almost permanently organised in a group logic and participation in activities is often obligatory. Against this background and the perspective of seeing children as actors, the question of how children withdraw from groups (situations) is explored in the following. For this purpose, different facets of how children withdraw spatially, physically and communicatively are shown. These findings enrich previous reflections on the agency of children in the day-care centres and can be discussed in relation to practices of resistance or allowing.... view less

Keywords
childhood; day nursery; group

Classification
Sociology of the Youth, Sociology of Childhood

Free Keywords
Agency; Ethnographie; Grounded Theory

Document language
German

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 517-532

Journal
Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research, 19 (2024) 4

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/diskurs.v19i4.06

ISSN
2193-9713

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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