Public space and the marginalisation of children and young people
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2012
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Throughout Australia (and elsewhere in the world) public spaces are under attack by developers and also attempts by civic authorities to regulate, restrict and reframe them. A consequence of the increasingly security driven, privatised and surveilled nature of public space is the exclusion and displacement of those considered flawed and unwelcome in the “spectacular” consumption spaces of major urban centres. In this context of monitoring and control procedures, children and young people’s use of public space in parks, neighbourhoods, shopping malls and streets is often viewed as a threat to social order, requiring various forms of punitive and/or remedial action. This paper discusses developments in the surveillance, governance and control of public space used by children and young people in particular and the capacity for their displacement and marginality, diminishing their sense of belonging, wellbeing and right to public space as an expression of social, political and civil citizenship. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76322/1/76322.pdf http://communityidentity.com.au/?page_id=2179 Dee, Mike (2012) Public space and the marginalisation of children and young people. In Place and Displacement Conference, 21-23 November 2012, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. |
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Copyright 2012 Please consult the author |
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Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work |
Palavras-Chave | #160810 Urban Sociology and Community Studies #Young People #Public Space #Marginalisation #Ctizenship #Children |
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Conference Item |