One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 years old). Very young children from disadvantaged neighbourhoods, particularly in global cities, such as Istanbul, often have to negotiate unfriendly urban spaces in their daily routines. These routines consist of intertwined events of caregivers and children, as care duties of caregivers frame their joint daily lives. Based on questionnaires and participatory mapping with full-time mothers from Istanbul, we argue that a compact design of neighbourhoods, which merges public spaces relevant to families with young children in combined destinations, is critical towards creating inclusive urban environments
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
One of the under-represented groups in participatory urban research is very young children (0–3 year...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within thei...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...
The findings of this Ph.D. research contribute to understanding children’s unique capabilities, the ...