Children and urbanism

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Increasing children’s involvement in urban issues can lead to more sustainable and just cities. Their experiences often touch the most problematic issues of contemporary urban contexts.

General introduction

How can we create more just and sustainable cities from the children’s point of view? How can we produce knowledge on our cities in collaboration with children? How can we as scholars, urban planners or activists overcome our adultcentrism? What is the pandemic teaching us about justice and sustainability from the children’s point of view?

Main insights on/for sustainable just cities

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Suggested key readings & links

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Link to other Wiki-pages

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Further reading

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Publications/reports

References