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Will the future be a climate disaster? Will biotechnologies bring huge improvements to lifespan? Predictions vary, but childrens status as human embodiments of the future puts them at the centre of attempts to shape the world and the discipline of childhood studies can therefore make a critical and creative contribution to futuremaking.
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I was looking forward to this book because of the title, but it didn’t meet my expectations. Some parts felt disjointed, and I didn't think it flowed well. Maybe it’s just not my style, but I wouldn’t recommend it to my friends.
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Emily Tran
Thought-Provoking Read for Educators
I picked up this book for my education class, and it has been a real eye-opener. The discussions around childhood and climate change are timely and thought-provoking. It’s one of those texts that you’ll want to reference often, especially if you’re working with youth.
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Mikhail Petrov
Good Insights but a Bit Dense
This book covers important topics, but I found some sections pretty hard to get through. The theories are interesting, but the writing can be a bit too academic at times. Still, it’s worth reading if you’re really into childhood studies.
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