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Citation

Carroll P, Calder-Dawe O, Witten K, Asiasiga L. Space Cult. 2019; 22(3): 294-307.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1206331218797546

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Children have as much "right" to the city as adult citizens, yet they lose out in the urban spatial justice stakes. Built environments prioritizing motor vehicles, a default urban planning position that sees children as belonging in child-designated areas, and safety discourses, combine to restrict children's presence and opportunities for play, rendering them out of place in public space. In this context, children's everyday appropriations of public spaces for their "playful imaginings" can be seen as a reclamation of their democratic right to the city: a prefigurative politics of play enacted by citizen kids. In this article, we draw on data collected with 265 children in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand, to consider how children's playful practices challenge adult hegemony of the public domain and prefigure the possibilities of a more equal, child-friendly, and playful city.


Language: en

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