<p>"<em>The Cultural Significance of the Child Star</em> is an important new work in the sociology of childhood. O'Connor takes a unique approach to analyzing child stars that is both theoretically well grounded and thoroughly entertaining."</p><p>- Karen Sternheimer, University of Southern California, author of <em>Kids These Days: Facts and Fictions About Today’s Youth</em> and <em>It's Not the Media: The Truth About Pop Culture's Influence on Children</em></p><p>"Jane O'Connor's book adds useful empirical material to research on celebrity culture and provides a convincing argument about the importance of child celebrities."</p><p>- Momin Rahman, Trent University, <em>Canadian Journal of Sociology</em>, Vol. 33, No. 3, 2008</p>
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Dr. Jane O’Connor is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at Wolverhampton University. She has a BSc in Applied Psychology and Sociology, a Masters degree in Sociology of Contemporary Culture and a PhD in Childhood Studies from Brunel University. She writes extensively in the area of Sociology of Childhood and is presently involved in a major research project investigating cultural differences in children’s conceptions of cleverness.