Contains fulltext : 204920.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Based on qualitative research among female Dutch-Moroccan teenagers in two underprivileged neighborhoods in the city of Utrecht, the Netherlands, this article focuses on the spatial practices of young Muslim women in public space. Compared to their male counterparts, who "hang around" in groups, female teens spend less time in public space. We focus on girls' "wandering practices" through the neighborhood, a spatial practice structured by their search for freedom (to spend time outside the home, to talk to friends in private) and by social control (to avoid the presence of young men, to avoid being gossiped about). Our research shows that wandering both dec...
Since the start of the financial crisis in late 1997, there has been a significant increase in the n...
Contains fulltext : 151907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
In contemporary Western-European cities, religious diversity and street football are both characteri...
Based on qualitative research among female Dutch-Moroccan teenagers in two underprivileged neighborh...
Muslim women are often cited as subject to restriction in their mobility through public space, espec...
In the last two decades, many city center plazas in the Netherlands have been redeveloped to become ...
Contains fulltext : 160111.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the last t...
There is a large focus on the dominant discourses that frame Muslim women as "other" in European pub...
Whether the use of public space positively or negatively affects the development of youth is a long-...
Urban public spaces are the spatial nexus of social interactions, activities, and expressions. Socie...
Neighborhood spaces are regarded as the main arenas for women’s social interactions. Thus, women sho...
This article focuses on how girls create places of meaning and opportunity through collective moveme...
Based on original ethnographic research in a multicultural neighbourhood in The Hague, this open acc...
With children and youth geographies emerging as an important sub-discipline in the recent years, pla...
Feelings of unsafety limits a person’s accessibility and usage of public spaces, especially for wome...
Since the start of the financial crisis in late 1997, there has been a significant increase in the n...
Contains fulltext : 151907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
In contemporary Western-European cities, religious diversity and street football are both characteri...
Based on qualitative research among female Dutch-Moroccan teenagers in two underprivileged neighborh...
Muslim women are often cited as subject to restriction in their mobility through public space, espec...
In the last two decades, many city center plazas in the Netherlands have been redeveloped to become ...
Contains fulltext : 160111.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the last t...
There is a large focus on the dominant discourses that frame Muslim women as "other" in European pub...
Whether the use of public space positively or negatively affects the development of youth is a long-...
Urban public spaces are the spatial nexus of social interactions, activities, and expressions. Socie...
Neighborhood spaces are regarded as the main arenas for women’s social interactions. Thus, women sho...
This article focuses on how girls create places of meaning and opportunity through collective moveme...
Based on original ethnographic research in a multicultural neighbourhood in The Hague, this open acc...
With children and youth geographies emerging as an important sub-discipline in the recent years, pla...
Feelings of unsafety limits a person’s accessibility and usage of public spaces, especially for wome...
Since the start of the financial crisis in late 1997, there has been a significant increase in the n...
Contains fulltext : 151907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
In contemporary Western-European cities, religious diversity and street football are both characteri...