‘We live here and play here, we should have a say’: An exploration of children's perceptions of place-making in the Market community, Belfast

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Children & Society Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1111/chso.12827
Benedict McAteer, Emma Loudon, Kathryn Higgins
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Children learn through interaction with their surroundings, meaning that their experiences of place directly contribute to their personal development. Despite this, the needs of the youth are rarely factored into development plans. This is a major obstacle to the sustainable and inclusive development of places. Examining potential pathways to correct this issue, this paper presents the findings of research conducted with young people from the Market area of Belfast. The research engaged with two groups (n = 11) in a participatory investigation of how young people engage with the built environment. Using several participatory methods, including narrative walkabouts, mapping exercises and semi-structured group interviews, the children engaged as co-researchers. We link to idea of ‘third places’ to frame our analysis, demonstrating how children in the Market community have strong opinions of how space is, and should be, designed and managed. We reveal interesting dynamics regarding the children's perceived exclusion from the city centre and concerns about how poor planning is harming their community's public health. We conclude by reflecting upon some of the children's proposed solutions, as well as by presenting two outcomes of our study that hint at the potential future role of young people in co-designing the built environment.

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我们住在这里,在这里玩耍,我们应该有发言权":贝尔法斯特市场社区儿童对地方建设的看法探索
儿童通过与周围环境的互动来学习,这意味着他们在当地的经历直接促进了他们的个人发展。尽管如此,青年的需求却很少被纳入发展计划。这是地方可持续和包容性发展的主要障碍。本文探讨了纠正这一问题的潜在途径,介绍了对贝尔法斯特市场地区年轻人的研究结果。这项研究涉及两个群体(n = 11),对年轻人如何参与建筑环境进行了参与式调查。研究采用了多种参与式方法,包括叙事性漫步、绘图练习和半结构化小组访谈,孩子们作为共同研究者参与其中。我们将 "第三空间 "的概念与我们的分析联系起来,展示了市场社区的儿童如何对空间的设计和管理方式以及应该如何设计和管理有强烈的意见。我们揭示了儿童认为自己被排斥在市中心之外的有趣动态,以及他们对糟糕的规划如何损害其社区公共健康的担忧。最后,我们对孩子们提出的一些解决方案进行了反思,并介绍了我们研究的两项成果,这些成果暗示了年轻人在共同设计建筑环境方面未来可能扮演的角色。
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Children & Society
Children & Society SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Children & Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high quality research and debate on all aspects of childhood and policies and services for children and young people. The journal is based in the United Kingdom, with an international range and scope. The journal informs all those who work with and for children, young people and their families by publishing innovative papers on research and practice across a broad spectrum of topics, including: theories of childhood; children"s everyday lives at home, school and in the community; children"s culture, rights and participation; children"s health and well-being; child protection, early prevention and intervention.
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