This article highlights part of my work with ten 16 and 17-year-olds at two Canadian secondary schools. My multiple case study sought to make visible my participants’ stories of place: how did they construe the role of place within their own lives? How did they record their journeys within, through, and between places? I share how my participants articulated their place-identities as dynamic encounters rather than fixed surfaces (Massey, 2005; Ingold, 2016). Employing story-mapping as a research method encouraged my participants to articulate their lives in their own terms, affording me the opportunity to understand how they negotiated their identities
This thesis considers the experiences of a group of (young) teenagers in a large town in North Wales...
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© 2013 The British Psychological Society. Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned wi...
This is a theory-building study taking a wide-angled perspective on youths\u27 development of trajec...
Building on the growing discursive approach to people–place relations, we examine how young people n...
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This research describes the experiences of young adults who were displaced during the process of com...
Indigenous youth continue to live with a socioeconomic and political legacy of colonization and marg...
Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned with examining the ways in which social prac...
This thesis considers the experiences of a group of (young) teenagers in a large town in North Wales...
Cultural geography draws attention to the diverse meanings and values of groups in society, however,...
© 2013 The British Psychological Society. Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned wi...
This is a theory-building study taking a wide-angled perspective on youths\u27 development of trajec...
Building on the growing discursive approach to people–place relations, we examine how young people n...
Staff and students’ stories of the spaces of schools, what I call place narratives, are an essential...
This research study explores the navigation and negotiation of five Grade 10 high school girls’ iden...
The spatial turn has been marked by increasing interest in conceptions of space and place in diverse...
In recent years there has been a renewed recognition that youth bring resources for learning from di...
This paper considers how children perceive and represent their placed-related identities through rea...
This paper explores the added value of the ’new’ creative and (inter)active research met...
Memories are central to our sense of identity and the ways in which individuals construct the meanin...
This research describes the experiences of young adults who were displaced during the process of com...
Indigenous youth continue to live with a socioeconomic and political legacy of colonization and marg...
Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned with examining the ways in which social prac...
This thesis considers the experiences of a group of (young) teenagers in a large town in North Wales...
Cultural geography draws attention to the diverse meanings and values of groups in society, however,...
© 2013 The British Psychological Society. Social psychologists have become increasingly concerned wi...