The role of the geographical imagination in young people’s political engagement
This paper provides new insights into the ways in which urban youth draw upon and reference spatial concepts over the course of their participation in …
This paper provides new insights into the ways in which urban youth draw upon and reference spatial concepts over the course of their participation in …
This article draws from a study investigating the life trajectories of 17 youth climate activists from 14 countries through semi-structured, life memory interviews using Internet-based …
CERG event – 5 March 2015 “In Search of Adventure”: Towards an adventure playground in New York City. Panel Speakers A Brief History of Adventure …
Dr. Hart highlights his research on how children’s play and out-of-school lives have changed on Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s RN Drive’s Series “It’s All Academic: kid’s geography” .
This paper describes how lack of access to adequate sanitation facilities affects the lives of adolescent girls in urban poor India. It draws specifically on …
The resource begins by providing a series of six steps for developing a research process with young children. The resource provides detailed examples of multiple …
Dr. Hart’s research featured on Invisibilia Podcast, National Public Radio, USA
CERG Research Associates, Sruthi Atmakur-Javdekar and Jennifer Tang presented at the fourth International Conference on the Geographies of Children, Youth & Families in San Diego …
On November 20th, 2014, CERG Research Associate Jennifer Tang was invited to speak at the UN Department of Public Information NGO briefing celebrating the 25th …
This study is designed as part of a larger research agenda by the Children and the Environment Program. Its purpose is to understand the way …