About

March 7th, 2007

Daniel Donahoo is the author of Idolising Children. He is a fellow at Online Opinion.
Daniel’s policy ideas have been published by Just Policy, Rattler, Melbourne University’s Centre for Public Policy, Australian Prospect, Griffith Review and New Matilda.

Daniel’s first book, Idolising Children explores the impacts of our society’s obession with childhood and youth. It is aviliable on UNSW Press New Sotuh Imprint.

Steve Bidduplh says about Idolising Children:
‘Broadranging, lively and sharp. Something has gone badly wrong with childhood in this corporatised world, and Daniel Donahoo is willing to lift the lid on the whole third-rate deal offered to young families today.’

2 Responses to “About”

  1. Kate Says:

    Hello,
    On Monday, Zoe Roxborugh-Kidd handed me your book and told me I HAD to read it (don’t worry, I’ll buy my own copy). On Tuesday I found myself nodding with your comments on SBS and today I’ve read your blog. I’m really enjoying it, and so’s my husband Rohan. I really love apart from anything a discussion of ‘parenting’ as opposed to ‘mothering’, it helps make a reinforcement of the team nature of this wild ride.

    I was wondering if you’d thought about setting it up as an RSS feed. To be honest I don’t know how to set them up but I could then read updates in my reader. I do know Zoe’s husband Garth knows how to do it.

    Have a great day,
    Kate

  2. Daniel Donahoo Says:

    Thanks Kate.

    The idea behind all of this is I am trying to articulate what so many parents are telling me through my research and also as a dad.

    It is a team…so much a team effort.

    An RSS feed is a good idea…I might chase Garth about it.

    Thanks for nodding.

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