This paper asks how the material differences between suburban neighbourhoods influence parents’ experience of place and their everyday practices of parenting. Building on a view of place as ‘becoming’, we examine how the accessibility of community amenities and the in-place production and maintenance of social practices contribute to the cohesiveness of neighbourhoods and the social capital resources available to parents. We draw on a 2002 – 03 study of experiences of Maori, Pakeha (European), and Samoan parents residing in six diverse Auckland neighbourhoods. Analysis of the parents’ narratives highlight aspects of the neighbourhood environment that give meaning to participants’ daily experiences of parenting, and foster or impede the soci...
Neighbourhoods are important spaces of interaction for children. This paper explores the perceptions...
Introduction: In this paper, parents’ well-being is examined from their subjective point of view of ...
Current theoretical understandings of family-as-activity, as suggested by the terms ‘doing family’ o...
A considerable number of researchers have now recognised the importance of parental strategies in me...
A challenge facing researchers is to understand how neighbourhood ‘gets under the skin’, influencing...
Physical activity (PA) is vital to the optimal health and development of children and in turn, inde...
The restrictions many parents place on children’s spatial freedoms are often tied to concerns about ...
Neighbourhoods have long been investigated as sources of influence in the lives of children. Explori...
This article explores the notion of 'community parenting' in one neighbourhood in South Wales. Commu...
This article explores the notion of 'community parenting' in one neighbourhood in South Wales. Commu...
This article explores the notion of 'community parenting' in one neighbourhood in South Wales. Commu...
This study examines aspects of neighbourhood social environments (namely, neighbourhood safety, cohe...
Parents’ social connectedness is an important factor in child health and development outcomes and ha...
At the centre of relationships between children and parents is something arguably uniquely personal,...
This chapter explores two very familiar sites, households and neighbourhoods, and discusses the impo...
Neighbourhoods are important spaces of interaction for children. This paper explores the perceptions...
Introduction: In this paper, parents’ well-being is examined from their subjective point of view of ...
Current theoretical understandings of family-as-activity, as suggested by the terms ‘doing family’ o...
A considerable number of researchers have now recognised the importance of parental strategies in me...
A challenge facing researchers is to understand how neighbourhood ‘gets under the skin’, influencing...
Physical activity (PA) is vital to the optimal health and development of children and in turn, inde...
The restrictions many parents place on children’s spatial freedoms are often tied to concerns about ...
Neighbourhoods have long been investigated as sources of influence in the lives of children. Explori...
This article explores the notion of 'community parenting' in one neighbourhood in South Wales. Commu...
This article explores the notion of 'community parenting' in one neighbourhood in South Wales. Commu...
This article explores the notion of 'community parenting' in one neighbourhood in South Wales. Commu...
This study examines aspects of neighbourhood social environments (namely, neighbourhood safety, cohe...
Parents’ social connectedness is an important factor in child health and development outcomes and ha...
At the centre of relationships between children and parents is something arguably uniquely personal,...
This chapter explores two very familiar sites, households and neighbourhoods, and discusses the impo...
Neighbourhoods are important spaces of interaction for children. This paper explores the perceptions...
Introduction: In this paper, parents’ well-being is examined from their subjective point of view of ...
Current theoretical understandings of family-as-activity, as suggested by the terms ‘doing family’ o...