The New Urbanism trend has led to more Swedish middle-class families living in apartments in cities, with proximity to attractive schools and services but poor opportunities for outdoor play. Viewing families’ and children’s agency and living conditions as intimately connected with time-space variations, we investigate how children and parents in one urban family “do time” and “create space” in the domains of outdoor play and institutionalized leisure. Using a mixed-method approach, we find that within one family there are several ways of handling this. Initially a way of promoting physical health, the daughter’s soccer activity has become the hub of the family’s time-space organization and an important part of social life and identity for ...
Children today have difficulty in finding places to play in the modern Swedish welfare society. Spon...
The thesis deals with leisure time in families with pre-school children in the region of the city Pe...
This article investigates how children play at different places in an outdoor area, and how the plac...
The New Urbanism trend has led to more Swedish middle-class families living in apartments in cities,...
This article focuses on the everyday mobilities of families living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood ...
This article explores the recreational time of parents with young children and the ways it can influ...
In many north-western European countries, the family practices of drinking and eating used to be lar...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
ABSTRACT Sandberg, Mattias, 2012, ’They are not outdoors that much’. Nature close to home – its mean...
Family is the most important educational environment. It is in the family that a child discovers the...
Abstract Research shows that children through free outdoor play develop many important abilities. Wi...
This paper focuses on the meaning of the urban environment for parents on family leave in Helsinki, ...
Cities are generally described as urban jungles for everyday family life. This is mainly based on po...
In recent decades there has been decreased resources and larger groups of children in the leisure-ti...
Children and nearby nature. A study of children’s relationship to nature areas close to home – with ...
Children today have difficulty in finding places to play in the modern Swedish welfare society. Spon...
The thesis deals with leisure time in families with pre-school children in the region of the city Pe...
This article investigates how children play at different places in an outdoor area, and how the plac...
The New Urbanism trend has led to more Swedish middle-class families living in apartments in cities,...
This article focuses on the everyday mobilities of families living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood ...
This article explores the recreational time of parents with young children and the ways it can influ...
In many north-western European countries, the family practices of drinking and eating used to be lar...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
ABSTRACT Sandberg, Mattias, 2012, ’They are not outdoors that much’. Nature close to home – its mean...
Family is the most important educational environment. It is in the family that a child discovers the...
Abstract Research shows that children through free outdoor play develop many important abilities. Wi...
This paper focuses on the meaning of the urban environment for parents on family leave in Helsinki, ...
Cities are generally described as urban jungles for everyday family life. This is mainly based on po...
In recent decades there has been decreased resources and larger groups of children in the leisure-ti...
Children and nearby nature. A study of children’s relationship to nature areas close to home – with ...
Children today have difficulty in finding places to play in the modern Swedish welfare society. Spon...
The thesis deals with leisure time in families with pre-school children in the region of the city Pe...
This article investigates how children play at different places in an outdoor area, and how the plac...