Space, Place, and Environment

This volume demonstrates the multiple ways that space, place and environment interact with children and young people's lives. The contributors offer a suite of cutting-edge tools and lively examples for theorising how space, place and environment are (con)figured in children and young people�...

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Other Authors: Skelton, Tracey (Editor), Nairn, Karen (Editor), Kraftl, Peter (Editor)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer Reference 2016
Series:Geographies of Children and Young People 3
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