: This paper explores how children in different cultures and socio-economic contexts develop representations about the public sphere. It addresses how contexts of representation shape the form and content of children’s thinking while expressing the two-way transactions between the child and their social world. Drawings by children from two age groups (seven- and 10-year-olds) and two socio-economic milieus (affluent and deprived), in four cultures (Germany, Mexico, Brazil and Romania), supported by observations and interviews, were used to investigate children’s representations of their public world and their position within it. Findings show that public spheres characterised by collectivism, poverty and/or marginalisation: a) accelerate de...
Democratic culture refers to a set of values, attitudes, and practices shared by citizens and instit...
International audienceAnalysing children's books and toys, this paper highlights the fact that the r...
This article examines young children’s conceptualisation of the images they encounter within the fam...
This paper explores how children in different cultures and socio-economic contexts develop represent...
How do children make sense of social world? How they represent the various transactions and exchange...
At the intersection of social and cultural geography and sociology of childhood, this thesis investi...
Abstract Drawing is a highly participatory mode of communication, particularly suited to allowing ch...
This thesis explores how children perceive extreme manifestations of social inequalities - poverty a...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
International audienceWhile the process of representation covers many meaning spatial representation...
International audienceWhile the process of representation covers many meaning spatial representation...
This research examined young children’s comprehension and production of representational drawings ac...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Representing and reasoning about the social universe is a major task for the young child, one that a...
The aim of the present study is to investigate how children think culture, in the theoretical perspe...
Democratic culture refers to a set of values, attitudes, and practices shared by citizens and instit...
International audienceAnalysing children's books and toys, this paper highlights the fact that the r...
This article examines young children’s conceptualisation of the images they encounter within the fam...
This paper explores how children in different cultures and socio-economic contexts develop represent...
How do children make sense of social world? How they represent the various transactions and exchange...
At the intersection of social and cultural geography and sociology of childhood, this thesis investi...
Abstract Drawing is a highly participatory mode of communication, particularly suited to allowing ch...
This thesis explores how children perceive extreme manifestations of social inequalities - poverty a...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
International audienceWhile the process of representation covers many meaning spatial representation...
International audienceWhile the process of representation covers many meaning spatial representation...
This research examined young children’s comprehension and production of representational drawings ac...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Representing and reasoning about the social universe is a major task for the young child, one that a...
The aim of the present study is to investigate how children think culture, in the theoretical perspe...
Democratic culture refers to a set of values, attitudes, and practices shared by citizens and instit...
International audienceAnalysing children's books and toys, this paper highlights the fact that the r...
This article examines young children’s conceptualisation of the images they encounter within the fam...