Urban landscapes feature iconic symbols from the past and contemporary times. These noticings and remembrances from literature and life contribute to the formation of readers’ identities, as well as their sense of being anchored in worlds both real and fictional. As taken for granted as the geographic, cultural, and economic distinctions of cities are, there are broader implications for readers, teachers, and critics of adolescent literature. In this article, the author proposes that the virtual nature of many of today’s communication modes has inspired a return to that which is tangible, local, and immediate. The urban geographies imagined and described in twenty-first century fiction for young adults provide orientations and grounding i...
This article focuses on young Londoners’ everyday digital connectedness in the global city and exami...
In Information Age societies around the world, adolescents are storylining-that is, creating and sha...
Over the course of the 20th century, the city has changed almost beyond recognition: from a dense, c...
YYoung people’s engagement with urban public space has been facing a number of obstacles that reflec...
Students and faculty who have designed or participated in City as Text™ (CAT) know well that every p...
This thesis explores representations of urban landscapes in futuristic young adult literature and ho...
This is a project, in multiple parts, analyzing how landscapes and spaces are constructed in adolesc...
The city has always been a meeting point for cross-disciplinary discussion within the debates of mod...
The effects of urbanization on human life are difficult to quantify. One need only glimpse a slum to...
There has, historically, been considerable uncertainty over the meaning of \u27urban nature\u27 and,...
Because cities act as the primary site for the development and production of new technologies, they ...
Princeton Survey Research Associates report that 93% of teens ages 12-17 use the internet on a daily...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
After its reappearance on the literary scope, world literature has become such an inevitable paradig...
AbstractWe accept the city much as it is. We can criticize it; we can avoid it; and we can escape fr...
This article focuses on young Londoners’ everyday digital connectedness in the global city and exami...
In Information Age societies around the world, adolescents are storylining-that is, creating and sha...
Over the course of the 20th century, the city has changed almost beyond recognition: from a dense, c...
YYoung people’s engagement with urban public space has been facing a number of obstacles that reflec...
Students and faculty who have designed or participated in City as Text™ (CAT) know well that every p...
This thesis explores representations of urban landscapes in futuristic young adult literature and ho...
This is a project, in multiple parts, analyzing how landscapes and spaces are constructed in adolesc...
The city has always been a meeting point for cross-disciplinary discussion within the debates of mod...
The effects of urbanization on human life are difficult to quantify. One need only glimpse a slum to...
There has, historically, been considerable uncertainty over the meaning of \u27urban nature\u27 and,...
Because cities act as the primary site for the development and production of new technologies, they ...
Princeton Survey Research Associates report that 93% of teens ages 12-17 use the internet on a daily...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
After its reappearance on the literary scope, world literature has become such an inevitable paradig...
AbstractWe accept the city much as it is. We can criticize it; we can avoid it; and we can escape fr...
This article focuses on young Londoners’ everyday digital connectedness in the global city and exami...
In Information Age societies around the world, adolescents are storylining-that is, creating and sha...
Over the course of the 20th century, the city has changed almost beyond recognition: from a dense, c...