This article is based on a comparative study of 9- to 11-year-old children's place use and preferences in six low-income historic Istanbul neighbourhoods with varying degrees of redevelopment. Data on places used and preferred by children were obtained using the participatory photography technique. The article contributes to the existing literature by showing that children in more redeveloped neighbourhoods are more likely than those in less redeveloped ones to be confined to highly controlled and regulated places and less likely to interact with nature, pay attention to the social attributes of their communities and appreciate heritage
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
The focus of this study is on orphans who spend a significant part of their lives in orphanages. The...
The rapid urbanization process causes spatial and social segregation in many cities of the world in ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
A pathetic space for an adult eye, could be a paradise for children. Child-friendliness of a neighbo...
Ponencia presentada a Session 2: La infancia en el medio ambiente urbano / The urban childA pathetic...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
Children’s participation has been recognized asessential in participatory urban planning towards cre...
As public spaces are often designed based on adults’ behavioural patterns and perceptions, children’...
A dramatic proportion of the world population — as many as one out of every six people — currently l...
This study investigates the effects of revitalization process in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Since the 1980s,...
Despite the recent rising interest in sustainability and community-related issues among urban regene...
Outdoors have long been an unstructured playground for children in Turkey. However due to urbanizati...
This paper aims to explore the success of the recent regeneration efforts in building sustainable co...
This thesis explores the possible effects of spatial characteristics on the use andperception public...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
The focus of this study is on orphans who spend a significant part of their lives in orphanages. The...
The rapid urbanization process causes spatial and social segregation in many cities of the world in ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
A pathetic space for an adult eye, could be a paradise for children. Child-friendliness of a neighbo...
Ponencia presentada a Session 2: La infancia en el medio ambiente urbano / The urban childA pathetic...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
Children’s participation has been recognized asessential in participatory urban planning towards cre...
As public spaces are often designed based on adults’ behavioural patterns and perceptions, children’...
A dramatic proportion of the world population — as many as one out of every six people — currently l...
This study investigates the effects of revitalization process in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Since the 1980s,...
Despite the recent rising interest in sustainability and community-related issues among urban regene...
Outdoors have long been an unstructured playground for children in Turkey. However due to urbanizati...
This paper aims to explore the success of the recent regeneration efforts in building sustainable co...
This thesis explores the possible effects of spatial characteristics on the use andperception public...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
The focus of this study is on orphans who spend a significant part of their lives in orphanages. The...
The rapid urbanization process causes spatial and social segregation in many cities of the world in ...