1. Introduction. 2- Researching Children, Childhood, and Consumer
Culture.- 3. Child Caring and Market Interactions.- 4. The Business
of Child Caring.- 5. Loving: Emotional Movements.- 6. Protecting:
Assembling Infant Embodied Vulnerability.- 7. Purifying: Embodied
Cleanliness and Natural Products.- 8. Marketised Pedagogy and the
Moralities of Child Caring.- 9. Child Caring Moralities and Market
Organisation.- 10. Conclusion.
Lydia Martens is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Keele University, UK.
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