Playful spaces? a social geography of children's play in Livingston, Scotland
Titel:
Playful spaces? a social geography of children's play in Livingston, Scotland
Auteur:
Thomson, Joanne L. Philo, Chris
Verschenen in:
Children's geographies
Paginering:
Jaargang 2 (2004) nr. 1 pagina's 111-130
Jaar:
2004-02
Inhoud:
It is often assumed that 'play' is an unproblematic category of children's activity, but consideration should be given to whether it is really an adult construction full of questionable assumptions about enjoyable activities free of stress for the children concerned. This paper offers some empirical materials to begin such a deconstruction of 'play' through an inquiry into the social geography of children's play in a Scottish new town. By retrieving what children think about their own play, what it entails and the spaces, places, social encounters and social variations central to it, it is possible to sketch out a social geography of children's play that, if not entirely unexpected, does suggest the 'nature' of play to be less certain than might commonly be supposed.