Defining an agenda for the geography of children: Review and prospect

作者: Hugh Matthews , Melanie Limb

DOI: 10.1191/030913299670961492

关键词: SociologyEpistemologyCritical geographyChildren's geographiesFive themes of geographyStrategic geographyCultural geographyHistorical geographyMusic GeographyHuman geography

摘要: There is still only a limited development of solidly grounded social and cultural geography prepared to conceptualize children as neglected grouping undergoing various forms sociospatial marginalization. Given the focus momentum ‘new’ geography, we contend that this an apposite time define agenda for children, which not takes into account earlier studies can inform contemporary debate, largely drawn from environmental psychology tradition, but also recognizes interface between sociology, anthropology draws upon important work being undertaken by feminist critical geographers. To date, much research on has been blighted fragmentation, narrow disciplinary perspectives methodologies do sufficiently engage themselves with lifeworld in ‘here now’. In article propose working based set seven generic pr...

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