Professorship of Theories and Methods of Childhood Studies
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
In everyday life, children are seen primarily as beings in need of education and learning who naturally lack experience and knowledge. However, this not only underestimates the practical achievements that children contribute to the maintenance of everyday order, but also hides essential aspects of the social organization of childhood.
In contrast, we essentially understand children as an age group characterized by social inequalities, who are assigned fewer rights, duties, and resources compared to others (primarily adults, but also older children or adolescents) – regardless of the actual contributions children perform in everyday life.
As a category of social inequality, childhood cannot be thought of in a homogeneous way, neither historically nor globally, but remains bound to socially varying structures of growing up. Accordingly, childhood is understood as a highly institutionalized life phase, whose definition and shaping by school, family, and expert entrepreneurships structure the objective chances for future life courses of young people, but which also make up a central element of social order in general.
Hence, our focus is the social organization of childhood by its respective institutions (especially professions) as well as the resulting consequences for involved groups of actors, foremost the children themselves. Our research is concerned with the degree to which children are taken into account in child protection, by the knowledge about children that is collected (or lacking) and made available and used (for example, about their experiences of violence and in the pandemic), and by the spatial-material structuring of childhoods.
- 2024
DGS-Sektionenkonferenz 2024
Lars Alberth (Organiser), Alexandra König (Organiser) & Jessica Schwittek (Organiser)
15.09.2024Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic event › Conferences › Research
8th DARE Conference – Decisions, Assessment, Risk, and Evidence in Social Work
Lars Alberth (Organiser)
19.06.2024Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic event › External workshops, courses, seminars › Research
Das Private im Fokus der Sozialarbeit: Ein kindheitssoziologischer Blick auf Elternschaft
Lars Alberth (Speaker)
24.05.2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Die Institutionalisierung der Kindzentrierung als sozialpolitische Orientierung und professioneller Wissensbestand
Lars Alberth (Speaker)
20.04.2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Jahrestagung der Sektion Soziologie der Kindheit in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie - 2024
Lars Alberth (Organiser), Tanja Betz (Organiser), Karin Kämpfe (Organiser) & Britta Menzel (Organiser)
18.04.2024 → 20.04.2024Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic event › Conferences › Research
Verschweigen, Beschwichtigen, Rechtfertigen. Zu den institutionellen Reaktionen auf die Stimme der Kinder im Kinderschutz
Lars Alberth (Speaker)
11.03.2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
- 2023
Digitale Vortagsreihe: Social Pedagogy in Diverse Societies
Anke Karber (Organiser), Lars Alberth (Organiser), Philipp Sandermann (Organiser), Claudia Equit (Organiser) & Birte Siem (Organiser)
14.11.2023 → 30.01.2024Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic event › External workshops, courses, seminars › Research
Aus der Perspektive von Kindern (forschen)?!
Lars Alberth (Speaker)
13.10.2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Forschungsethik in der Kindheitsforschung: Problematisierungen, Standards und Strategien
Lars Alberth (Speaker)
27.09.2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
ISA XX World Congress of Sociology
Lars Alberth (Organiser) & Doris Bühler-Niederberger (Organiser)
28.06.2023Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic event › Conferences › Research