Methodological Approaches

Methodological Approaches
Author: Ruth Evans,Louise Holt,Tracey Skelton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Children and youth
ISBN: 9814585890

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Geographies of Children Youth and Families

Geographies of Children  Youth and Families
Author: Louise Holt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2010-12-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135191269

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This edited collection brings together international experts of geographies of children, youth and families. The book provides an overview of current conceptual and theoretical debates, drawing upon cutting-edge research from across the globe. The volume is an invaluable course text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of geography, the social sciences and education.

Doing Children s Geographies

Doing Children   s Geographies
Author: Lorraine van Blerk,Mike Kesby
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781317969013

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Doing Children’s Geographies provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with young people. Drawing on reflections from original cutting-edge research undertaken across three continents, the book focuses on the challenges researchers face when working with children, youth and their families. The book is divided into three sections. The first section provides alternatives to some of the difficulties researchers face and highlights methodological innovations as geographers uncover new and exciting ways of working. The second part specifically addresses the issues surrounding children and youth’s participation providing critiques of current practice and offering alternatives for increasing young people’s involvement in research design. Finally, the book broadens to a consideration of wider areas of concern for those working with children and youth. This section discusses the nature of childhood in relation to research, the place of emotions in research with young people and the process of undertaking applied research. This book was previously published as a special issue of Children's Geographies

Establishing Geographies of Children and Young People

Establishing Geographies of Children and Young People
Author: Tracey Skelton,Stuart Aitken
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9814585882

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Geographies of children and young people is a rapidly emerging sub-discipline within human geography. There is now a critical mass of established academic work, key names within academia, growing numbers of graduate students and expanding numbers of university level taught courses. There are also professional training programmes at national scales and in international contexts that work specifically with children and young people. In addition to a productive journal of Children’s Geographies, there’s a range of monographs, textbooks and edited collections focusing on children and young people published by all the major academic presses then there is a substantive body of work on younger people within human geography and active authors and researchers working within international contexts to warrant a specific Major Reference Work on children’s and young people’s geographies. The volumes and sections are structured by themes, which then reflect the broader geographical locations of the research

The Geographies of Young People

The Geographies of Young People
Author: Stuart C Aitken
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-07-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134593088

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The Geographies of Young People traces the changing scientific and societal notions of what it is to be a young person, and argues that there is a need to rethink how we view childhood spaces, child development and the politics of growing up. This book brings coherency to the growing field of children's geographies by arguing that although most of it does not prescribe solutions to the moral assault against young people, it nonetheless offers appropriate insights into difference and diversity, and how young people are constructed. Other books in the series: Culture/Place/Health (forthcoming) Seduction of Place (forthcoming) Celtic Geographies (forthcoming) Timespace Bodies Mind and Body Spaces Children's Geographies Leisure/Tourism Geographies Thinking Space Geopolitical Traditions Embodied Geographies Animal Spaces, Beastly Places Closet Space Clubbing De-centering Sexualities Entanglements of Power.

Children s Geographies

Children s Geographies
Author: Sarah L. Holloway,Gill Valentine
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134622542

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Children's Geographies is an overview of a rapidly expanding area of cutting edge research. Drawing on original research and extensive case studies in Europe, North and South America, Africa and Asia, the book analyses children's experiences of playing, living and learning. The diverse case studies range from an historical analysis of gender relationss in nineteenth century North American playgrounds through to children's experiences of after school care in contemporary Britain, to street cultures amongst homeless children in Indonesia at the end of the twentieth century. Threaded through this empirical diversity, is a common engagement with current debates about the nature of childhood. The individual chapters draw on contemporary sociological understandings of children's competence as social actors. In so doing they not only illustrate the importance of such an approach to our understandings of children's geographies, they also contribute to current debates about spatiality in the social studies of childhood.

Cool Places

Cool Places
Author: Tracey Skelton,Gill Valentine
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134824717

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This edited collection of engaging essays addresses issues of representation and resistance in youth culture today and focuses on the complexities of youth cultures and their spatial representations and interactions.

Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth

Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth
Author: Peter Kraftl,John Horton,Faith J. Tucker
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847428455

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This comprehensive book shows how geographical concepts--such as place, scale, mobility, and boundary making--can be put to use by social scientists and practitioners focused on young people. Drawn from cases in Africa, the United States, and the United Kingdom, the essays collected here demonstrate that local and national concerns remain central to many youth programs, while also highlighting the increasingly globalized nature of youth policy. Informed by cutting-edge theoretical approaches in human geography, sociology, anthropology, and youth work, Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth will aid anyone working in those fields.