The authors document young skaters and freerunners’ improvisational use of public space and the development of their interpersonal relationships and learning
Teenagers are often merely tolerated in public spaces rather than celebrated. Playgrounds, places th...
From the small scales of curbs, benches, and stairs, to the largest scale of buildings, and even edg...
Estimates suggest that tens of millions of people skateboard for transport and pleasure—it is a mobi...
There are two central topics in this study: the first topic relates to the physical space created by...
Skateboarding is the sixth most popular sport amongst adolescent boys aged 12-17, with about 20% par...
Drawing upon two years of ethnographic research into the spatially transgressive practice of parkour...
Skateboarding and parkour are categorized as urban sports, which are a type of lifestyle sports that...
Skaters occupy spaces around the city, and they navigate their surroundings with an analysing gaze t...
There is an increasing interest in outdoor play, both in research and in policy. However, in (re)des...
In the last decade or so the practice of parkour has been the focus of an increasing amount of inter...
This article reviews one important aspect of children's environments in urban areas: play in public ...
Hot, humid, cracking, and sinking, the Crescent City seems unlikely for skateboarding. Frequently re...
Street children and youth engage in a rich variety of play activities across the three cities, which...
The following article is a collection of images looking at how youth counter cultural groups of urba...
In this article we take a look at parkour, a newurban physical discipline. We present parkour fromdi...
Teenagers are often merely tolerated in public spaces rather than celebrated. Playgrounds, places th...
From the small scales of curbs, benches, and stairs, to the largest scale of buildings, and even edg...
Estimates suggest that tens of millions of people skateboard for transport and pleasure—it is a mobi...
There are two central topics in this study: the first topic relates to the physical space created by...
Skateboarding is the sixth most popular sport amongst adolescent boys aged 12-17, with about 20% par...
Drawing upon two years of ethnographic research into the spatially transgressive practice of parkour...
Skateboarding and parkour are categorized as urban sports, which are a type of lifestyle sports that...
Skaters occupy spaces around the city, and they navigate their surroundings with an analysing gaze t...
There is an increasing interest in outdoor play, both in research and in policy. However, in (re)des...
In the last decade or so the practice of parkour has been the focus of an increasing amount of inter...
This article reviews one important aspect of children's environments in urban areas: play in public ...
Hot, humid, cracking, and sinking, the Crescent City seems unlikely for skateboarding. Frequently re...
Street children and youth engage in a rich variety of play activities across the three cities, which...
The following article is a collection of images looking at how youth counter cultural groups of urba...
In this article we take a look at parkour, a newurban physical discipline. We present parkour fromdi...
Teenagers are often merely tolerated in public spaces rather than celebrated. Playgrounds, places th...
From the small scales of curbs, benches, and stairs, to the largest scale of buildings, and even edg...
Estimates suggest that tens of millions of people skateboard for transport and pleasure—it is a mobi...