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CHILDREN AND YOUTH SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH Series Editor: David A. Kinney (from 1999) Series Editors: David A. Kinney and Katherine Brown Rosier (from 2004) Recent Volumes: Volume 1: 1986 – Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler, Editors; Nancy Mandell, Associate Editor Volume 2: 1987 – Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler, Editors; Nancy Mandell, Associate Editor Volume 3: 1990 – Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler, Editors; Nancy Mandell, Guest Editor; Spencer Cahill, Associate Editor Volume 4: 1991 – Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler, Editors; Spencer Cahill, Guest Editor Volume 5: 1993 – Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler, Series Editors Volume 6: 1994 – Nancy Mandell, Editor; Elaine Porter, Geoffrey Tesson, and John Lewko, Volume Editors Volume 7: 1995 – Nancy Mandell, Editor; Anne-Marie Ambert, Volume Editor Volume 8: 2001 – David A. Kinney, Series Editor Volume 9: 2003 – David A. Kinney, Series Editor; Katherine Brown Rosier, Guest Editor Volume 10: 2005 – David A. Kinney and Katherine Brown Rosier, Series Editors; Loretta E. Bass, Guest Editor Volume 11: 2005 – David A. Kinney and Katherine Brown Rosier, Series Editors Volume 12: 2009 – David A. Kinney and Katherine Brown Rosier, Series Editors; Jens Qvortrup, Guest Editor SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH VOLUME 13 CHILDREN AND YOUTH SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES EDITED BY HEATHER BETH JOHNSON Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA United Kingdom – North America – Japan India – Malaysia – China EmeraldGroupPublishingLimited HowardHouse,WagonLane,BingleyBD161WA,UK Firstedition2010 Copyrightr2010EmeraldGroupPublishingLimited Reprintsandpermissionservice Contact:[email protected] Nopartofthisbookmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem,transmittedinany formorbyanymeanselectronic,mechanical,photocopying,recordingorotherwise withouteitherthepriorwrittenpermissionofthepublisheroralicencepermitting restrictedcopyingissuedintheUKbyTheCopyrightLicensingAgencyandintheUSA byTheCopyrightClearanceCenter.Noresponsibilityisacceptedfortheaccuracyof informationcontainedinthetext,illustrationsoradvertisements.Theopinionsexpressed inthesechaptersarenotnecessarilythoseoftheEditororthepublisher. BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary ISBN:978-1-84950-734-9 ISSN:1537-4661 Awarded in recognition of Emerald’s production department’s adherence to quality systems and processes when preparing scholarly journals for print CONTENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ix EDITORIAL BOARD xi SCHOLARS GIVING VOICE SO THAT CHILDREN xiii AND YOUTH CAN SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES: AN INTRODUCTION TO THIS SPECIAL VOLUME SECTION I: CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVES: PERCEPTIONS, STIGMAS, AND STEREOTYPES ‘‘THEY DON’T WANNA GET THEIR EDUCATION’’: PEERS AND COLLECTIVE DIS-IDENTITY IN A MULTIRACIAL URBAN HIGH SCHOOL Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom 3 ‘‘AND NO FLOWERS GROW THERE AND STUFF’’: YOUNG CHILDREN’S SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF POVERTY Carin Neitzel and Judith A. Chafel 33 ‘‘I LIKE BEING INTERVIEEEEEEEWED!’’: KIDS’ PERSPECTIVES ON PARTICIPATING IN SOCIAL RESEARCH Margaret Ann Hagerman 61 ‘‘YOU CAN’T COUNT ON NOBODY IN LIFE’’: HOMELESS YOUTH AND THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD Laura J. Napolitano 107 v vi CONTENTS CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND EMBODIMENT Heather R. Hlavka 131 HOW MALTREATMENT MATTERS: EFFECTS OF CHILD MALTREATMENT ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Daniel Jason Potter 167 SECTION II: EXPLORING CHILDREN’S CREATIVE PROCESSES THE IMPORTANCE OF AUDIENCE AND AGENCY FOR REPRESENTATION: A CASE STUDY OF AN URBAN YOUTH MEDIA COMMUNITY Linda Charmaraman 205 FROM ‘‘HE’S TOO NICE’’ TO ‘‘SOME DAY’’: USING PHOTOGRAPHY TO UNDERSTAND WHAT URBAN STUDENTS WANT TO LEARN IN SCHOOL Kristien Zenkov 233 SECTION III: STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON EDUCATION AND ACTIVITIES MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CHARACTER EDUCATION: WHAT THEY ARE DOING WHEN SOMEONE IS LOOKING Suzanne S. Hudd 267 THE VALUE OF VOLUNTEERING: COMPARING YOUTHS’ EXPERIENCES TO POPULAR CLAIMS Sandi Kawecka Nenga 295 TROPHIES, TRIUMPHS, AND TEARS: CHILDREN’S EXPERIENCES WITH COMPETITIVE ACTIVITIES Hilary Levey 319 Contents vii ‘‘INTO IT’’ OR ‘‘GOING THROUGH THE MOTIONS’’: EXPLORING HOW COLLEGE STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THEIR ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT Jeff Lashbrook 351 MOVING INTO LINE: THE EDUCATIONAL, OCCUPATIONAL, AND FAMILY AMBITIONS OF THE YOUTH OF GAUTREAUX TWO Melody L. Boyd and Kimberly A. Goyette 373 SECTION IV: RACIAL ATTITUDES AND RACE AWARENESS AMONG CHILDREN SPEAKING THE UNSPEAKABLE: YOUTH DISCOURSESONRACIALIMPORTANCEINSCHOOL R. L’Heureux Lewis 401 ‘‘I LEARN BEING BLACK FROM EVERYWHERE I GO’’: COLOR BLINDNESS, TRAVEL, AND THE FORMATION OF RACIAL ATTITUDES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOLESCENTS Erin N. Winkler 423 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Melody L. Boyd Department of Sociology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA Judith A. Chafel Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA Linda Charmaraman Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, USA Kimberly A. Goyette Department of Sociology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA Margaret Ann Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA Hagerman Heather R. Hlavka Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA Suzanne S. Hudd Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT, USA Jeff Lashbrook The College at Brockport, SUNY, Brockport, NY, USA Hilary Levey HarvardUniversity,Cambridge,MA,USA R. L’Heureux Lewis The City College of New York – CUNY, New York, NY, USA Laura J. Napolitano Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA Carin Neitzel VanderbiltUniversity,Nashville,TN,USA Sandi Kawecka Nenga Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX, USA Daniel Jason Potter Predoctoral Research Fellow, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA ix

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