The Routledge handbook of designing public spaces for young people : processes, practices and policies for youth inclusion

著者
    • Loebach, Janet
    • Little, Sarah
    • Cox, Adina
    • Owens, Patsy Eubanks
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The Routledge handbook of designing public spaces for young people : processes, practices and policies for youth inclusion

edited by Janet Loebach ... [et al.]

(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2020

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Other editors: Sarah Little, Adina Cox, Patsy Eubanks Owens

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The Routledge Handbook of Designing Public Spaces for Young People is a thorough and practical resource for all who wish to influence policy and design decisions in order to increase young people's access to and use of public spaces, as well as their role in design and decision-making processes. The ability of youth to freely enjoy public spaces, and to develop a sense of belonging and attachment to these environments, is critical for their physical, social, cognitive, and emotional development. Young people represent a vital citizen group with legitimate rights to occupy and shape their public environments, yet they are often driven out of public places by adult users, restrictive bylaws, or hostile designs. It is also important that children and youth have the opportunity to genuinely participate in the planning of public spaces, and to have their needs considered in the design of the public realm. This book provides both evidence and tools to help effectively advocate for more youth-inclusive public environments, as well as integrate youth directly into both research and design processes related to the public realm. It is essential reading for researchers, design and planning professionals, community leaders, and youth advocates.

目次

SECTION 1 Introduction - WHY we need to include youth in the creation and use of outdoor public environments. Chapter 1 A Fundamental Need: Linking youth development to the public realm Chapter 2 Freedom to Flourish: Why independent mobility and access to the public realm is important for youth development Chapter 3 Risky Play: Why children love it and need it Chapter 4 Why Is It Important to Provide Child- and Youth- Friendly Streets? Chapter 5 Experiential accessibly: A therapeutic approach to the design of the public realm Chapter 6 Engaging Racially and Ethnically Marginalized Youth as Stakeholders of Outdoor Public Environments Chapter 7 Youth-built Places: Engaging youth in the construction of public places SECTION 2 Introduction - HOW can we create inclusive, youth-friendly outdoor public environments? Chapter 8 Welcoming Young People in Urban Placemaking: Learning from challenges Chapter 9 Turning Young People's Ideas into Action: Learning from long-term partnerships for child and youth participation Chapter 10 The Power of Process: Shaping our public domains with young people Chapter 11 'Green Direction': Illustrating a framework for integrating youth into the design and building of public spaces Chapter 12 Philadelphia Youth Call for Equitable Development Chapter 13 Through Engagement to Design: Working with children, young people and communities to improve green spaces in social housing areas Chapter 14 Fluid Methodology: Investigating a re-imagination of youth friendly public places in the era of rapidly changing technology Chapter 15 How to Use Big Data for Youth Inclusion: Lessons and insights from video-based social media research on adolescent free play in cities Chapter 16 'Insideness' as the Lens for Understanding Pre-teens' Relationship with Place Chapter 17 How to Integrate Photovoice and Multiple Participatory Methods: Lessons Learned from Collaborating with Tribal Youth in India to Explore their Surrounding Environment Chapter 18 The Mission: Engaging Aboriginal Australian children in the redesign of community public spaces Chapter 19 Behavior Mapping to Support the Development of Youth-Friendly Public Places SECTION 3 Introduction - Youth Inclusion in Practice Chapter 20 'Shaking the Movers': A rights-respecting youth participation model Chapter 21 The Great Outdoors Colorado Inspire Initiative - Garfield County, CO Chapter 22 Friendly for Play?: Engaging young people in examining their neighborhood play environments Chapter 23 The Rocky Hill Trail: A path of transformation Chapter 24 In from the Margins: Engaging Latinx youth in Chicago's Little Village Chapter 25 From Noisy Coexistence to Inclusion-through-Resistance: (Re)placing youth at London's 'Southbank' skate spot Chapter 26 Parisite, New Orleans: Some place to play Chapter 27 Living with Nature, Sheffield, England Chapter 28 Play Streets to Play Quarters Chapter 29 Youth Planning + Designing for Play: 'The Hangout' Chapter 30 The Manzanita Gathering Place: Engaging marginalized youth in creative place making Chapter 31 Mindful Mapping: An integrated approach to helping youth navigate neighborhood change

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