The concept of ‘children’s independent mobility’, which originates in a study carried out between 1971 and 1990 (Hillman et al. 1990), underpins much of the research on children’s mobilities. The study used particular criteria, based on parental determination of children’s abilities and freedoms, to construct a notion of independence. This article contributes to previous work in challenging the assumptions underlying this conceptualisation of independence and suggests a rethinking of children’s mobilities to more firmly incorporate children’s agency and imagination. It does so by firstly critically reviewing existing scholarship and secondly by engaging with an example of a fictional story, “Emil and the detectives”, which itself sets out t...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
This paper presents some empirical findings relating to the independent mobility of children in two ...
Environmental changes significantly impact health behavior. Active travel behavior is mostly affecte...
This book offers a critical and comprehensive analysis of children’s mobilities by focusing on its i...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
Within a context of rapidly changing environments and increased understanding of the complex relatio...
Children’s imagined mobilities are determined by a range of interactions, not least through engageme...
The notion of children's independent mobility is often used to help to understand how much freedom c...
The aim of this project is to explore children’s independent mobility, that is, the degree to ...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
This paper presents findings from the project CAPABLE (Children's Activities, Perceptions And Behavi...
The global decline of children's independent mobility is well documented. Whilst the Nordic countrie...
There is limited understanding of the influence of children's independent mobility on their school t...
Dominant discourses of childhood and mobility lead to the social, spatial and temporal placing of ch...
Substantial changes to the built environment, urbanisation patterns, and societal norms have contrib...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
This paper presents some empirical findings relating to the independent mobility of children in two ...
Environmental changes significantly impact health behavior. Active travel behavior is mostly affecte...
This book offers a critical and comprehensive analysis of children’s mobilities by focusing on its i...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
Within a context of rapidly changing environments and increased understanding of the complex relatio...
Children’s imagined mobilities are determined by a range of interactions, not least through engageme...
The notion of children's independent mobility is often used to help to understand how much freedom c...
The aim of this project is to explore children’s independent mobility, that is, the degree to ...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
This paper presents findings from the project CAPABLE (Children's Activities, Perceptions And Behavi...
The global decline of children's independent mobility is well documented. Whilst the Nordic countrie...
There is limited understanding of the influence of children's independent mobility on their school t...
Dominant discourses of childhood and mobility lead to the social, spatial and temporal placing of ch...
Substantial changes to the built environment, urbanisation patterns, and societal norms have contrib...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
This paper presents some empirical findings relating to the independent mobility of children in two ...
Environmental changes significantly impact health behavior. Active travel behavior is mostly affecte...