Revisiting tiger parenting: From cultural essentialism to multiple frames of refer ****************************************************************************************** * Revisiting tiger parenting: From cultural essentialism to multiple frames of reference ****************************************************************************************** Popularised by Amy Chua, the concept of tiger parenting is colloquially used to refer to i parenting, that is, when parents strictly plan and closely scrutinise nearly every aspect children’s lives. Such parenting styles are often stereotypically associated with Asian pa has led to culturalist explanations. Contrary to this trend, the presentation provides a nuanced understanding of tiger parenti wider socio-economic, cultural, policy and educational conditions shaping parenting practi on a recent empirical study in Hong Kong, this presentation argues that tiger parenting pr increasingly necessitated by fiercely competitive education systems and becoming globalise groups and across the social class spectrum. The concept of tiger parenting and its main parameters should be scrutinised and re-situat richer analytical tapestry that accounts for issues surrounding parental beliefs and minds structures, social influences, cultural roots, class preferences, and global aspirations. Zoom: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/99142442522 [ URL "https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/99142442522 " Meeting ID: 991 4244 2522 Passcode: 523345