Book Launch: Everyday Lives of Children Who Have Experienced Domestic Abuse

Thu Mar 12 2026 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm UTC+00:00

Room 822, UCL Institute of Education | London

UCL Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS)
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Book Launch: Everyday Lives of Children Who Have Experienced Domestic Abuse
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Join the Critical Childhood Studies Centre in welcoming author Brenda Herbert (UCL Social Research Institute).
About this Event

The Everyday Lives of Children Who Have Experienced Domestic Abuse: Looking Beyond the Trauma Lens

By Brenda Herbert (Policy Press/Bristol University, February 2026)

Discussions on children who have experienced domestic abuse often focuses on trauma and risks, and little is known about their lives beyond abuse. This risks pathologising children and reinforcing colonial and patriarchal social norms. This groundbreaking book challenges dominant narratives by drawing on an 18-month multimodal ethnography with children in an inner London borough.

Offering a radical and holistic perspective on children’s personhood, this book situates their everyday lives within broader global debates on childhood, decolonisation and social justice. It engages with the works of Black feminist, decolonial and Indigenous scholars, calling for a fundamental rethinking of how we support and understand children who have experienced domestic abuse.

ABOUT THE EVENT
We are pleased to have Dr Kirrily Pells (UCL) and Dr Utsa Mukherjee (Brunel) as respondents to the book.

Open to all. Please register to attend.

This book launch is organised by the Critical Childhood Studies Centre. The Centre is a home for world-leading scholarship about childhood as a socio-political, cultural, and historical phenomenon in diverse global contexts. The Centre provides a focal point for faculty and students at all levels in UCL to engage in innovative and multi-disciplinary research, teaching, and public engagement geared towards achieving social justice with and for children and young people.

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About the Speakers
Brenda Herbert

British Academy Post-doctoral Fellow at UCL Social Research Institute

Her research project is titled 'The (Un)Making of Happy Childhoods'. It is a multimodal ethnography with primary school aged children. Brenda's previous research was with children who had experienced domestic abuse and social work intervention. She was the Sociological Review Fellow 2024/25, and her PhD thesis will be published as a monograph by Policy Press/Bristol University Press in February 2026.

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Kirrily Pells

Associate Professor in Childhood at UCL Social Research Institute

My research, teaching and public engagement are in the field of critical childhood studies and my work concerns global childhoods and children's rights especially in relation to violence, memory, peace, and social justice. Across my research projects is a focus on creative arts, arts-based methods, and co-production. At UCL I am a member of the Critical Childhood Studies Research Group.

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Utsa Mukherjee

Senior Lecturer in Education at Department of Education, Brunel University of London

Utsa's research interests broadly centre around the following axes: Children's everyday lives with a particular focus on generational order, parenting strategies, and children's agency; Intersection of race and class within parenting ideologies and family practices; Reproduction of social inequalities in the context of leisure; Critical race theory approaches to the study of childhood and parenting; South Asia and global South Asian diaspora; Critical sexuality studies.

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