Con unos peques. Soy el segundo por la izquierda.

domingo, 13 de abril de 2008

Artículos sobre peques

  • Evans, Ruth M.C. (2004) Tanzanian Childhoods: Street Children's narrative of Home. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 22 (1): 69-92.
  • Kramer, Karen L. (2002) Variation in Juvenile Dependence: Helping Behavior among Maya Children. Human Nature, 13 (2): 299-325.
  • Lee, Sang-Hyop and Andrew Mason (2005) Mother's Education, Learning-by-Doing, and Child Health Care in Rural India. Comparative Education Review, 49: 534-551.
  • Lonsdorf, Elizabeth V. (2005) Sex Differences in the Development if Termite-Fishing Skills in the Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes Schweinfurthii) of Gombe National Park, Tanzania. Animal Behavior, 70: 673-683.
  • Karsten, Lia (2003) Children's use of Public Space: The gendered world of the Playground. Childhood, 10 (4): 457-473.
  • Oleke, Christopher, Astrid Blystand, Karen Marie Moland, Ole Bjorn Rekdal, and Kristian Heggenhougen (2006) The Varying Vulnerability of African Orphans: The Case of the Langi, Northern Uganda. Childhood, 13 (2): 267-284.
  • Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra (1999) Kimono and the Construction of Gendered and Cultural. Ethnology, 38 (4): 351-370.
  • Rubenson, Birgitta, Le Thi Hanh, Bengt Hojer, and Eva Johansson (2005) Young Sex-Workers in Ho Chi Minh City Telling Their Life Stories. Childhood 12: 391-441.
  • Lewis, Amanda E., and Tyrone A. Forman (2002) Contestation or Collaboration? A Comparative Study of Home-School Relations. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 33 (1): 60-89.