This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobility patterns. The methodology presented here combined ethnographic fieldwork with global positioning system technology and an interactive questionnaire that children completed via mobile phone. This innovative methodology allowed the researchers to generate a rich understanding of children’s everyday movements. The study combined documentation of children’s subjective experiences with systematic observations, mapping, and survey data. The article sets out lessons learned for future mixed methods research into children’s everyday mobility. One such lesson was that it required the interdisciplinary research team to cooperate closely through dialo...
In this paper we describe a new research initiative, 'A New Sense of Place?', which involves the col...
This paper will explore how mobile-based GPS methods can advance insights into young itinerant vendo...
Mobile methods generally describe an attempt to physically or symbolically follow people, objects, o...
This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobilit...
This article discusses the development of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s everyd...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
Geographers of childhood have variously accounted for the experiences of mobile children. Less has b...
This article sets out an agenda for research that (re)connects research on children's geographies an...
This paper presents an overview of the emergence of mobile ethnography and its potential benefits to...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
Technology increasingly offers parents more and more opportunities to monitor children, reshaping th...
International audienceResorting to GPS technics for collecting daily travel behaviors is knowing an ...
This article presents the application of a mobile methodology to a research focused on adoption. Acc...
Based on a transdisciplinary perspective, this contribution aims to describe the methodological issu...
This article describes a novel approach to experience sampling as a response to the challenges of re...
In this paper we describe a new research initiative, 'A New Sense of Place?', which involves the col...
This paper will explore how mobile-based GPS methods can advance insights into young itinerant vendo...
Mobile methods generally describe an attempt to physically or symbolically follow people, objects, o...
This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobilit...
This article discusses the development of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s everyd...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
Geographers of childhood have variously accounted for the experiences of mobile children. Less has b...
This article sets out an agenda for research that (re)connects research on children's geographies an...
This paper presents an overview of the emergence of mobile ethnography and its potential benefits to...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
Technology increasingly offers parents more and more opportunities to monitor children, reshaping th...
International audienceResorting to GPS technics for collecting daily travel behaviors is knowing an ...
This article presents the application of a mobile methodology to a research focused on adoption. Acc...
Based on a transdisciplinary perspective, this contribution aims to describe the methodological issu...
This article describes a novel approach to experience sampling as a response to the challenges of re...
In this paper we describe a new research initiative, 'A New Sense of Place?', which involves the col...
This paper will explore how mobile-based GPS methods can advance insights into young itinerant vendo...
Mobile methods generally describe an attempt to physically or symbolically follow people, objects, o...