This book offers a critical and comprehensive analysis of children’s mobilities by focusing on its interdependent, imagined and relational aspects. In doing so, it challenges existing literature, which, in mobilities studies, tends to overlook the mobilities of marginalised social groups; in social science more generally, tends to immobilize children’s studies; and in children’s mobility studies has mainly focused on the ‘independent’ and corporeal travel of children. The book situates children’s mobilities in wider contexts, offering an interdisciplinary and critical perspective throughout and drawing on scholarship at the confluence of childhood and mobilities and a range of research to offer new insights that inform the field of mobiliti...
This paper undertakes two analytical enterprises to reflect on children’s place(s) in transnational ...
Geographers of childhood have variously accounted for the experiences of mobile children. Less has b...
The current doctoral thesis analyses the problem of children’s migrating and covers only those cases...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
Dominant discourses of childhood and mobility lead to the social, spatial and temporal placing of ch...
Children’s imagined mobilities are determined by a range of interactions, not least through engageme...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
Children's perspectives are practically absent in new mobility studies. In this article, I wish to d...
The concept of ‘children’s independent mobility’, which originates in a study carried out between 19...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
The article aims to highlight the means of rhythmicity to social life from within a study of childre...
Within the social studies of children and children’s geographies a long-standing concern has been to...
This exciting new book illustrates and analyses the complexities of children's and young people’s ev...
Drawing from work on mobilities and geographies of the lifecourse this collection is concerned with ...
In this paper I will present the main theoretical foundations of the ongoing ERC Starting Grant proj...
This paper undertakes two analytical enterprises to reflect on children’s place(s) in transnational ...
Geographers of childhood have variously accounted for the experiences of mobile children. Less has b...
The current doctoral thesis analyses the problem of children’s migrating and covers only those cases...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
Dominant discourses of childhood and mobility lead to the social, spatial and temporal placing of ch...
Children’s imagined mobilities are determined by a range of interactions, not least through engageme...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
Children's perspectives are practically absent in new mobility studies. In this article, I wish to d...
The concept of ‘children’s independent mobility’, which originates in a study carried out between 19...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
The article aims to highlight the means of rhythmicity to social life from within a study of childre...
Within the social studies of children and children’s geographies a long-standing concern has been to...
This exciting new book illustrates and analyses the complexities of children's and young people’s ev...
Drawing from work on mobilities and geographies of the lifecourse this collection is concerned with ...
In this paper I will present the main theoretical foundations of the ongoing ERC Starting Grant proj...
This paper undertakes two analytical enterprises to reflect on children’s place(s) in transnational ...
Geographers of childhood have variously accounted for the experiences of mobile children. Less has b...
The current doctoral thesis analyses the problem of children’s migrating and covers only those cases...