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'Smarten up the Parents': Whose agendas are we serving? Governing parents and children through the Smart Population Foundation Initiative in Australia
- Author
- Ailwood J.
- Bredekamp S.
- Brennan D.
- Burchell G.
- Burman E.
- Burman E.
- Cannella G.S.
- Commonwealth Task Force on Child Development Health and Welfare
- Dahlberg G.
- Dean M.
- Donzelot J.
- Foucault M.
- Foucault M.
- Grieshaber S.
- Hay J.
- Hendrick H.
- Hultqvist K.
- Hultqvist K.
- James A.
- Jamrozik A.
- Kociumbas J.
- Libby Lee
- Lubeck S.
- Lyotard J.F.
- Moss P.
- Rose N.
- Rose N.
- Soto L.D.
- Stanley F.
- Taylor S.
- Walkerdine V.
- Zsuzsa Millei
- Publication venue
- 'Symposium Journals'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2007
- Field of study
This article critiques the Smart Population Foundation Initiative (SPFI), which was established to ‘bring parenting information and the science of child development to Australian parents and carers’ (Smart Population Foundation, 2006) and to satisfy the need for a credible and easily accessible source of information for parents. The article draws on the notion of modern governance developed by Rose and analyses the Initiative as a deeply political project. It looks at the Initiative from a critical distance created by the context of governmentality. The authors argue that the discourses produced by the Initiative constitute a particular notion of parent as ‘smart’ (lifelong learner, responsible and informed). These discourses govern parents through ‘ethopolitics’ to take up a certain art of parenting as their supposed free choice. Through standardising and sanctioning a particular way of acting as a parent, the SPFI translates governmental objectives into parents’ own values and practices. As a result, the discourse the SPFI constitutes about parenting effectively ‘shuts down’ multiple understandings of being a ‘good’ parent. Hence, parents’ conscious formation of their parenting practices are inhibited and with that, the ethical debates around this contentious issue are silenced
The Pendulum of Opinion: Changing Attitudes to Infanticide
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- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A Payne
- A similar conclusion is evident in Swain
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- Altink
- Altink
- Altink
- Altink
- and A. Hunt
- and Altink
- and Arnot
- and Arnot
- and Arnot
- and Arnot
- and Backhouse
- and Backhouse
- and Behlmer
- and Behlmer
- and Behlmer
- and Behlmer
- and C. Joffe
- and Crist
- and Dalby
- and Damme
- and Ermers
- and especially Hansen
- and especially S. Swain
- and G.K. Behlmer
- and Green
- and Gregg
- and Gregg
- and Gregg
- and H. Altink
- and Higginbotham
- and Hunt
- and Hunt
- and Ireland
- and J. Ermers
- and J. McShane Galley
- and J.S. Richter
- and Jackson
- and K. Clarke
- and Kociumbas
- and L. Fanthorpe and P
- and Monholland
- and Monholland
- and N. Darby
- and N. Woodward
- and Oberman
- and Oberman
- and Oberman
- and Pilarczyk
- and R. Schulte
- and Rebel
- and Richter
- and Roth
- and Ruggiero
- and Ruggiero
- and S. Wilson
- and Schulte
- and Schulte
- and Swain
- and T.A. Crist
- and V.A.C. Gatrell and T.B. Hadden
- and Ward
- and Wheeler
- and Wheeler
- and Wilson
- and Wilson
- and Wilson
- and Woodward
- AR Higginbotham
- Arnot
- Arnot
- Arnot
- Arnot
- B Gordon
- B Ryan
- B Ryan
- B Ryan
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Bechtold
- Beck
- Beck
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- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- BH Bechtold
- Brockington
- C Damme
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- CB Backhouse
- CL Krueger
- Crist
- Crist
- Crist
- Crist
- Crist
- CS Monholland
- Dalby
- Dalby
- Dalby
- Dalby
- Damme
- Damme
- Damme
- Damme
- Darby
- DC Graves
- DD Davies
- Donovan
- Donovan
- Donovan
- Donovan
- Donovan
- Donovan
- Donovan
- Donovan
- Donovan
- EC Green
- EGR Hansen de
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- F Ober
- F Wilson
- F.B
- For confirmation of an equal gender ratio in nineteenth- century infanticide victims elsewhere in Europe see Bechtold
- For discussion of this contention see S. Sen
- For evidence of similar trends elsewhere at this time see Backhouse
- For evidence of the dominance of domestic servants as defendants in infanticide trials in nineteenth- century Britain see Monholland
- For further discussion of concerns over recidivist infanticidal mothers in the nineteenth century see D. Grey
- For further discussion of instances of infant abandonment and exposure in the nineteenth century see Sauer
- For further discussion of poverty being perceived as a key motive in instances of new- born child murder by the nineteenth century see respectively Arnot
- For further discussion of the potential flaws of this explanation see Scully
- For further discussion of this contention see Monholland
- For further discussion of women’s wages in the nineteenth century and the extent of their link with infanticide see Arnot
- For further discussion regarding the implications of this for any statistical analysis of Victorian infanticide see Monholland
- For further discussion see Chapter 3 of this volume as well as Monholland
- For further discussion see Chapter 3 of this volume as well as Wheeler
- For further discussion see especially Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see J. McShane Galley
- For further discussion see L
- For further discussion see L. Abrams
- For further discussion see respectively Roth
- For further discussion see S
- For further discussion see Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see T. Ward
- For further worldwide evidence
- For insanity in this context see Ward
- For more on the lack of employment opportunities for unmarried mothers at this time see Sauer
- For more on the practice of overlaying in the Victorian era see Donovan
- For similar evidence further afield at
- For similar mitigation attempts elsewhere in the Victorian era see Donovan
- GK Behlmer
- Green
- H Abbbch
- H Rebel
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Hunt
- Hunt
- Hunt
- Hunt
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- Hunt
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- I Brockington
- IC Pilarczyk
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- J Dalby
- J Green
- J Kociumbas
- J Nichols
- J Nichols
- J Williams
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- JB Beck
- JD Wilson
- JM Donovan
- K Ruggiero
- K Ruggiero
- KH Wheeler
- Kociumbas
- Leboutte
- Leboutte
- Leboutte
- M Galley
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Oberman
- ME Wright
- ML Arnot
- ML Arnot
- Monholland
- Monholland
- Monholland
- Monholland
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- Monholland
- Moseley
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- N Williams
- Nichols
- Ober
- Ober
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- P Scully
- P Spey
- Pilarczyk
- Pilarczyk
- Pilarczyk
- Pilarczyk
- R Sauer
- R Smith
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- Regina Schulte makes a similar conclusion for nineteenth- century Bavaria see Schulte
- Richter
- Richter
- Richter
- Richter
- Richter
- Rose
- Rose
- Rose
- Rose
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- RW Ireland
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Swain
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- SB Gordon
- Schulte
- Schulte
- See for further discussion Arnot
- See for instance, Behlmer
- See for instance, Dalby
- See for instance, Dalby
- See for instance, Sauer
- See for instance, the predominance of rural infanticides in studies by Leboutte
- Smith
- Smith
- Smith
- Swain
- Swain
- Swain
- T Horton
- T Percival
- T Ward
- These trends are mirrored in other findings which relate to infanticide and its allied offences in the nineteenth century. See for instance, M.L. Arnot
- V Fildes
- V Spey
- W Cummin
- W Gregg
- Ward
- Ward
- Ward
- Ward
- Ward
- WB Ober
- Wheeler
- Wheeler
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2013
- Field of study
Monsters of Inhumanity? Methods of Infant Disposal
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- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A.McLaren
- An
- and A
- and A. McLaren
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and Arnot
- and Bentley
- and Bentley
- and Coroners’ Inquests M. Jackson
- and D. Bentley
- and D.I. Kertzer
- and E.C. Green
- and Ermers
- and especially Fuchs
- and Evans
- and Evans
- and Evans
- and F.B
- and Fildes
- and Fildes
- and Fildes
- and for the history of French foundling hospitals more generally see Fuchs
- and Fuchs
- and Gilje
- and Higginbotham
- and Homrighaus
- and Homrighaus
- and Jackson
- and Jackson
- and K. Wrightson
- and K.H. Wheeler
- and Kelly
- and Kertzer
- and Kertzer
- and Kertzer
- and Kilday
- and Lonza
- and Lonza
- and Lonza
- and M. Thomson
- and M.D. Smith
- and M.N. Wessling
- and Malcolmson
- and Malcolmson
- and Marshall
- and Marshall
- and McLaren
- and McLaren
- and McLaren
- and O. Ulbricht
- and P.A. Gilje
- and P.P. Viazzo M. Bortolotto and A. Zanotto
- and Perry
- and Perry
- and Pollock
- and R. Woods N. Williams and C. Galley
- and R.B. Litchfield and D. Gordon
- and R.W
- and Radbill
- and Rosen
- and Ruggiero
- and S
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Schnucker
- and Smith
- and Sommers
- and Sommers
- and T. Evans
- and Ulbricht
- and Ulbricht
- and Wessling
- and Wilson
- and Woodward
- and Wrightson
- and Wrightson
- Arnot
- Arnot
- B Waugh
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Boswell
- Brittain
- C Johnson
- C Smart
- C Wilson
- Campbell
- CC Means Jr
- CH Dayton
- D Cressy
- D Mclaren
- Dayton
- Dayton
- DI Kertzer
- DL Ransel
- E Shorter
- Ermers
- Evans
- F Instance
- F Lonza
- F Newall
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- For evidence of a higher infant mortality rate amongst foundling hospitals in Europe and North America see Lonza
- For evidence of battery and blood- shed in instances of infanticide since 1600 see Wrightson
- For further discussion of a belief in the prevalence of more passive forms of infanticide across Europe and beyond in the pre- modern period see L. Abrams
- For further discussion of abandonment being used as an alternative to infanticide see also K. Wrightson
- For further discussion of mid- Victorian concerns relating to child care motherhood and the need for infant protection in England see especially Arnot
- For further discussion of poverty as the principle causal factor of infant abandonment in the pre- modern period see Fildes
- For further discussion of the bias shown against baby- famers and nursing practices in publications in the mid- to late- Victorian era in Britain and beyond see Arnot
- For further discussion of the global nature of infant abandonment in the pre- modern period see the various chapters in C. Panter- Brick and M.T. Smith
- For further discussion of the likely good intentions of the majority of mothers who abandoned their infants to institutional or charitable care or in a public place see Boswell
- For further discussion of the physical dangers of abortion in the pre- modern period see A. McLaren
- For further discussion of the prevalence of this attitude in the pre- modern period see P. Crawford
- For further discussion of the use of abortion within the context of illicit relationships see S. Wilson
- For further discussion of the use of medical testimony in early modern English infanticide trials see S. Sommers
- For further discussion of the use of wet- nurses by foundling hospitals see Perry
- For further discussion of these cases and the related moral panic see Arnot
- For further discussion of these defences and the reasons they were employed see Malcolmson
- For further discussion on the typical age of abandoned infants in the centuries before 1900 see V. Fildes
- For further discussion regarding the spread of disease via breastfeeding see Kertzer
- For further discussion see A
- For further discussion see B.R. Sharma
- For further discussion see B.S
- For further discussion see D. McLaren
- For further discussion see G.K. Behlmer
- For further discussion see J. Boswell
- For further discussion see J.M. Riddle
- For further discussion see K.D
- For further discussion see M. Kamler
- For further discussion see R. Leboutte
- For further discussion see R.P. Brittain
- For further elaboration see R.H. Helmholz
- For more evidence of deliberate suffocation as a methodology in pre- modern infanticide see Gowing
- For more evidence of drowning and burning as a methodology in pre- modern infanticide see Wrightson
- For more on the believed transfer of physical and character traits via breastfeeding see Marshall
- For more on the care taken to employ private live- in nurses see Campbell
- For similar findings of mixed methodologies relating to infanticide in the early modern period see Kamler
- For the various sides of this historiographical debate see Francus
- For the widespread and popular nature of wet- nursing across pre- modern Europe and North America see also Marshall
- Forbes
- Fuchs
- Fuchs
- Fuchs
- G Davis
- G Pugh
- G Rosen
- G.R
- GD Sussman
- Gilje
- Green
- Green
- GS Rowe
- Higginbotham
- Homrighaus
- Homrighaus
- Hunter
- J Ermers
- J Golden
- J Kelly
- J Keown
- J Kociumbas
- J Kok
- J Reif
- J Reif
- J Vallin
- JA Banks
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- JE Boswell
- JL Harrington
- JM Riddle
- JM Riddle
- K Ruggiero
- K Ruggiero
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kilday
- Kilday
- Kilday
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- L Campbell
- L Gordon
- L Leneman
- L Pollock
- L Stone
- Leboutte
- Leboutte
- Leneman and Mitchison
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Litchfield and Gordon
- LNADSK
- Lonza
- Lonza
- Lonza
- Lonza
- M Flinn
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Lindemann
- M-F Morel
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Marshall
- Marshall
- Mclaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- ME Wiesner-Hanks
- Millward
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
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- N Lonza
- N Woodward
- Newall
- Newall
- O Davies
- O Ulbricht
- P Knight
- P Papers
- P Papers
- P Papers
- Perry
- Perry
- Pollock
- R Millward
- R Roth
- R Sauer
- R See
- R Woods
- Radbill
- RE Homrighaus
- RG Fuchs
- Riddle
- Rosen
- Rosen
- Rosen
- Rowe
- Rowe
- RP Petchesky
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- RV Schnucker
- RW Malcolmson
- S Boswell
- S Evans
- S Faber
- S Fildes
- S Homrighaus
- S Kelly
- S Kilday
- S Knight
- S Malcolmson
- S Malcolmson
- S Pollock
- S Ulbricht
- S Ulbricht
- S Wrightson
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Schnucker
- See
- See for instance, Boswell
- See for instance, C.B. Backhouse
- See for instance, Dayton
- See for instance, Fuchs
- See for instance, G.K
- See for instance, Higginbotham
- See for instance, J. Hurl- Eamon
- See for instance, Jackson
- See for instance, Kertzer
- See for instance, Lindemann
- See for instance, M.L. Arnot
- See for instance, Marshall
- See for instance, Newall
- See for instance, P.J. Martin
- See for instance, Perry
- See for instance, Radbill
- See for instance, Rosen
- See for instance, S.X. Radbill
- See for instance, Wessling
- See for instance, Woodward
- Sharma
- Sharma
- Smith
- Sommers
- Sommers
- Sommers
- Sommers
- T Bernard
- T.R
- The likelihood of still- births being perceived to be higher than they were in reality in the pre- modern era is a point also made by Malcolmson
- Two and Homrighaus
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- V Fildes
- V Fildes
- V Fildes
- Vallin
- W Gouge
- W Hunter
- Wessling
- Wheeler
- Wheeler
- Wilson
- Woodward
- Woodward
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2013
- Field of study
Hierarchies of Harm and Violence
- Author
- Allen Judith.
- Amanda Kaladelfos
- Aries Philippe.
- Australian Institute of Criminology.
- Bavin-Mizzi Jill.
- Bourke Joanna.
- Chenier Elise.
- Clark Anna.
- D’Cruze Sharni.
- Emsley Clive.
- Featherstone Lisa.
- Freedman Estelle.
- Freedman Estelle.
- Gordon Linda.
- Herrenkohl Todd
- Hetherington Penelope.
- Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC)
- Jackson Louise.
- Kociumbas Jan.
- Lisa Featherstone
- Mason Gail.
- Matthews Jill Julius.
- McCalman Janet.
- Murphy John.
- Robertson Stephen.
- Sacco Lynn.
- Stanko Elizabeth
- Stanko Elizabeth
- Stanko Elizabeth.
- Stone Lawrence.
- Stratton Jon.
- Swain Shurlee
- Taylor S. Caroline.
- Publication venue
- 'Informa UK Limited'
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Decolonizing recordkeeping and archival praxis in childhood out-of-home Care and indigenous archival collections
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- A Giddens
- A Gilliland
- A Lewis
- A Moreton-Robinson
- A Quijano
- A Stoler
- Antonina Lewis
- Archival Education and Research Institute’s (AERI) Pluralizing the Archival Curriculum Group
- B Pascoe
- C Cunneen
- C Hurley
- C Hurley
- C Jenks
- D McCallum
- D Short
- DB Rose
- DG Baker
- E Ketelaar
- E Ketelaar
- E Ketelaar
- F Golding
- F Upward
- F Upward
- Frank Golding
- G Rolan
- G Smith
- Gregory Rolan
- GS Cannella
- H Ferguson
- H Fourmile
- J Atkinson
- J Bastian
- J Bessant
- J Bone
- J Bone
- J Evans
- J Evans
- J Evans
- J Ghaddar
- J Kociumbas
- J Norgard
- J Penglase
- J Scott
- J Sherwood
- J Wilson
- J Wilson
- Jacqueline Wilson
- Jane Bone
- Joanne Evans
- K Adams
- K Christen
- K Thorpe
- K Thorpe
- Kirsten Thorpe
- L Iacovino
- L Malaguzzi
- L Pihama
- LT Smith
- M Carr
- M Caswell
- M Harris
- M Piggott
- Ministry of Education
- N Musgrove
- P Read
- R Bainbridge
- R DiAngelo
- R Harré
- R Manne
- R McGregor
- R Van Krieken
- R Williams
- S McKemmish
- S McKemmish
- S McKemmish
- S McKemmish
- S McKemmish
- S McKemmish
- S Star
- S Wilkes
- Sue McKemmish
- Victoria
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- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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