Playgrounds as Political Spaces: Negotiating Risk, Space, and Childhood
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Playgrounds as Political Spaces: Negotiating Risk, Space, and Childhood
Play Landscape be-MINE / Carve + OMGEVING. Image Courtesy of Carve Playgrounds are spatial instruments through which society projects its expectations on childhood, testing the boundaries between control and autonomy, exposure and protection. They regulate how children relate to space, to others, and their bodies — encoding, often invisibly, social norms, fears, and aspirations. In this sense, playgrounds are not peripheral spaces of leisure; th…
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