This thesis demonstrates how children challenge the boundaries adults place on them, out of concern for their safety, through child-specific cultural practises. The thesis argues that these boundaries emerge from contemporary changes in the perception of risk to children and have driven the systematic limitation of spaces that children are allowed to experience on their own. Based on data collected among elementary school-age children during twelve months of fieldwork (2008-2009), across multiple sites in the city of Vancouver, Canada, I argue that children creatively adapt to spatial and social limits imposed on them through play, consumption and exchange. Moreover, the research demonstrates that through gathering social knowledge and expe...
This research aims to highlight how participant observations and researcher rapport building with ch...
Contemporary social policy and practices pertaining to children have seen a trend towards increasing...
There has been increasing recognition of the importance of children's outdoor play and independent m...
This thesis demonstrates how children challenge the boundaries adults place on them, out of concern ...
This study qualitatively explored (1) whether general opportunities for play at the neighbourhood le...
The main purpose of this study was to explore, understand, and describe children’s perspectives of s...
Traditionally, research about young children has been shaped by developmental approaches which persi...
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Introduction: Many studies and policy practices relating...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
Background Unintentional injuries are a leading cause of children’s hospitalisations and death globa...
This paper argues for more careful, combinative approaches to children’s outdoor play that can bette...
Following the growing emphasis in childhood studies on children as active consumers and agents, this...
Early childhood settings bring forth much complexity. This particular Canadian research study discus...
In this thesis I aim to explain why it can be difficult to assist street children out of street life...
The restrictions many parents place on children’s spatial freedoms are often tied to concerns about ...
This research aims to highlight how participant observations and researcher rapport building with ch...
Contemporary social policy and practices pertaining to children have seen a trend towards increasing...
There has been increasing recognition of the importance of children's outdoor play and independent m...
This thesis demonstrates how children challenge the boundaries adults place on them, out of concern ...
This study qualitatively explored (1) whether general opportunities for play at the neighbourhood le...
The main purpose of this study was to explore, understand, and describe children’s perspectives of s...
Traditionally, research about young children has been shaped by developmental approaches which persi...
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Introduction: Many studies and policy practices relating...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
Background Unintentional injuries are a leading cause of children’s hospitalisations and death globa...
This paper argues for more careful, combinative approaches to children’s outdoor play that can bette...
Following the growing emphasis in childhood studies on children as active consumers and agents, this...
Early childhood settings bring forth much complexity. This particular Canadian research study discus...
In this thesis I aim to explain why it can be difficult to assist street children out of street life...
The restrictions many parents place on children’s spatial freedoms are often tied to concerns about ...
This research aims to highlight how participant observations and researcher rapport building with ch...
Contemporary social policy and practices pertaining to children have seen a trend towards increasing...
There has been increasing recognition of the importance of children's outdoor play and independent m...