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Unfolding the pushchair. Children's Mobilities and Everyday Technologies

机译:展开折叠式婴儿车。儿童的移动性和日常技术

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Within the social studies of children and children’s geographies a long-standing concern has been to study children’s everyday mobility, where mobility has been thought about as an individual independent capacity. In this paper we argue for a conception of mobility as an effect (or product) of multiple human, social, material including technological interdependent relationships and connections. We draw upon Actor-Network Theory, particularly in the way it has been developed in the so-called ‘new wave’ social studies of childhood and in relation to perspectives in wider studies of mobility. Bringing these frameworks to the study of children’s mobility suggests that everyday technologies, like the pushchair, can act as extensions of the self, having a key role in creating, changing and (de)stabilising the networks of interactions that compose the social life of children and families. In illustrating and discussing some of these ideas we focus on a simple ethnographic account: a family journey to a playgroup. We unfold the role of the pushchair in young children’s mobility as a non-human artefact performing a circulatory role in different directions and as an extension of different agencies.
机译:在对儿童和儿童地理位置进行的社会研究中,长期以来一直在研究儿童的日常活动能力,在这种情况下,活动能力被视为个人独立能力。在本文中,我们主张将流动性概念理解为多种人,社会,物质(包括技术上相互依存的关系和联系)的效应(或产品)。我们借鉴了演员网络理论,尤其是在所谓的“童年”儿童社会研究以及与更广泛的流动性研究中的观点相关的发展过程中。将这些框架应用于儿童的流动性研究表明,日常技术(例如婴儿车)可以充当自我的延伸,在创建,改变和(稳定)构成儿童社会生活的互动网络方面发挥关键作用和家人。在说明和讨论其中一些想法时,我们将重点放在一个简单的人种学解释上:家庭到游戏小组的旅程。我们将婴儿车作为非人类的人工制品,在不同方向上发挥循环作用,并作为不同机构的延伸,从而发挥其在幼儿活动中的作用。

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