The article aims to highlight the means of rhythmicity to social life from within a study of children’s daily travelling with a mobile preschool in Sweden. The point of departure is the neglected mobility practices of young children in research and the difficult relation between children’s everyday movements and persistent representations of childhood time and place. Based on sensuous ethnographic fieldwork travelling with the preschool, the analysis deconstructs to visualize mobility modes at work in the enactment of the daily route, and explores to highlight the preschooler’s collective rhythms of practices while travelling. The rhythmanalysis shows how regular mobilities enable shared experiences and the (re)making of a rhythmicity groun...
Using the case of the mobile preschool we focus on how children’s prosthetic citizenship is construc...
This article describes the walking and moving of young children around places. It is based on an eth...
Children’s everyday mobility and freedom of movement have been closely linked to parental practices,...
In the field of early childhood research children’s mobility is usually discussed only in terms of p...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
Dominant discourses of childhood and mobility lead to the social, spatial and temporal placing of ch...
The presentation takes stance in a study exploring how preschool is performed within the geography o...
Children's perspectives are practically absent in new mobility studies. In this article, I wish to d...
In 2012 the average daily transportation distance for every Dane were 40 km (TU Data). Realising how...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
This article develops a portrait of cultures of mobility emerging from empirical research conducted ...
This book offers a critical and comprehensive analysis of children’s mobilities by focusing on its i...
The global decline of children's independent mobility is well documented. Whilst the Nordic countrie...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
International audienceFacing challenges of climate change, children’s mobility is an important issue...
Using the case of the mobile preschool we focus on how children’s prosthetic citizenship is construc...
This article describes the walking and moving of young children around places. It is based on an eth...
Children’s everyday mobility and freedom of movement have been closely linked to parental practices,...
In the field of early childhood research children’s mobility is usually discussed only in terms of p...
This article proposes the need for a critical examination of the notion of children's 'independent m...
Dominant discourses of childhood and mobility lead to the social, spatial and temporal placing of ch...
The presentation takes stance in a study exploring how preschool is performed within the geography o...
Children's perspectives are practically absent in new mobility studies. In this article, I wish to d...
In 2012 the average daily transportation distance for every Dane were 40 km (TU Data). Realising how...
International audienceDuring the last decades, social sciences and environmental psychology studies ...
This article develops a portrait of cultures of mobility emerging from empirical research conducted ...
This book offers a critical and comprehensive analysis of children’s mobilities by focusing on its i...
The global decline of children's independent mobility is well documented. Whilst the Nordic countrie...
Drawing upon an extensive review of the literature, this chapter presents the main theoretical and m...
International audienceFacing challenges of climate change, children’s mobility is an important issue...
Using the case of the mobile preschool we focus on how children’s prosthetic citizenship is construc...
This article describes the walking and moving of young children around places. It is based on an eth...
Children’s everyday mobility and freedom of movement have been closely linked to parental practices,...