Abstract The book hereby reviewed is a second volume of the book “Childhood Sociology in Brazil” and was published with the purpose of celebrating the 25 years of GEPEDISC – Research and Study Group on Education and Socialcultural Differentiation, and it also celebrates the centenary of Florestan Fernandes and his construction around the meaning of the concept of child cultures (peer culture). The writings gathered in this volume promote a debate around the concept of necropolitics, anchored in a decolonizing perspective. The theme of necropolitics constitutes an analytical analytical axis and allows us to expand the political sense that permeates times, spaces and political practices. In the same way, of this work are essential to rethink the issue of childhood and its educational processes from a critical and emancipatory perspective of children in different contexts.
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