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Rethinking Children's Spaces and Places


Rethinking Children's Spaces and Places

Paperback by Blundell, David (London Metropolitan University, UK)

Rethinking Children's Spaces and Places

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ISBN:
9781472581471
Publication Date:
22 Sep 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 8 May 2024
Rethinking Children's Spaces and Places

Description

How do we understand children and young people's lives in ways that do not rely on nostalgic romantic ideals or demonising prejudices? Can the geographical concepts of space, place and spatiality enhance our understanding of childhood and how children experience their lives as social actors? This book draws on a rich and growing academic literature concerned with the spatiality of childhood and the spaces and places in which children live, learn, work, and play. It examines changing ways of seeing space, place and environment and how these can promote rethinking about children's lives across local and global scales. In common with other texts in the "New Childhoods" series, it asks for a reappraisal of modernity's assumptions about childhood and for a move towards full participation of children and young people in matters that concern us all. Combining critical discussion of theory with examples drawn from research, Rethinking Children's Spaces and Places offers readers a language to facilitate rethinking and catalyse active responses to the challenges of 21st-century childhoods.

Contents

Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Preface Part I: Debates, Dilemmas and Challenges: Childhood and the Place of Children 1. Introduction 2. Modern Childhood as a Symbolic Space and Children as Social Actors Part II: The Issues and Debates Defined: Space, Place and Spatiality 3. Spatiality and Understanding Children's Lives Part III: Implications for Children's Lives 4. Scholarisation and Institutional Spaces of Childhood 5. Playing Out: Range, Territories and Children's Activity Space 6. Constructing Identities and Children in Relational Space 7. 'Nature' and Discursive Spaces of Childhood 8. Globalization and Future Spaces of Childhood Bibliography Index

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