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Id : 632

Author :
Ploner J., Jones L.

Title


Learning to belong? ‘Culture’ and ‘place making’ among children and young people in Hull, UK City of Culture 2017

Reference :


Ploner J., Jones L.; Learning to belong? ‘Culture’ and ‘place making’ among children and young people in Hull, UK City of Culture 2017 ;Childrens Geographies vol:18 issue: 3.0 page:269.0

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85068125261&doi=10.1080%2f14733285.2019.1634245&partnerID=40&md5=6127e8e11af8eef1c0575efbb5264afd
Abstract Despite the rise of ‘child-friendly cities’ internationally, and a growing interest in youth engagement in urban planning, the role of children and young people in culture-led regeneration and ‘place making’ schemes, remains under-researched. Notwithstanding the wealth of research into childhood and youth cultures, little is known about the ways in which the abstract (and perhaps predominantly ‘adult’) notions of ‘culture’ and ‘place’ are negotiated by younger citizens. Drawing on participative research with schools across Hull, the UK City of Culture 2017, this contribution explores children’s and young people’s understandings of culture and place within this cultural regeneration event. Although our findings suggest that the City of Culture designation has brought benefits to children and young people in a marginalised city, there is still much to be learned from their often personal and informal interpretations of ‘place’ and ‘culture’, as well as the role played by schools in this context. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.



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             Certainity            
Heritage 0.0001
Archives 0.0000
Libraries 0.0016
Book and Press 0.0000
Visual Arts 0.0017
Performing Arts 0.0003
Audiovisual and Multimedia 0.0001
Architecture 0.0024
Adverstizing 0.0000
Art crafts 0.0002
General cultural dimension 0.9935
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