E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4473-3006-6
Verlag: Policy Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Drawing on a diverse range of research methodologies, the studies consider adults' memories of play; the co-production of spaces where children can play (in adventure playgrounds, out of school clubs, children’s zoos, children's museums and public space); therapeutic approaches to playwork; playwork and wellbeing; supporting the play of severely disabled children and young people; play and contemporary art practice; and children's use of technology in a playground.
Offering a fresh look beyond the dominant singular voice of developmental psychology, this book is essential reading for anyone studying or working with children at play.
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Foreword ~ Berry Mayall;
Perspectives on play research: the practice-theory-research entanglement ~ Wendy Russell, Stuart Lester and Hilary Smith;
Part One: Then and now: historical perspectives;
Nostalgia and play ~ Paula Harris;
Debris and delight: children’s play during the second world war ~ Becky Willans;
Adventure playgrounds and me: bringing the past into the auto-ethnographic present ~ Tom Williams;
Part Two: Here and there, this and that: spatial and creative perspectives;
Dancing with strangers: observing play in an English public square ~ Hattie Coppard;
Researching children’s play and contemporary art ~ Megan Dickerson;
Play and value: determining the values of a nature play setting ~ Linda Kinney;
Your space or mine? Play in out of school clubs ~ Rebekah Jackson;
Co-creating spaces on an adventure playground: using participatory action research as an approach to continuing professional development ~ John Fitzpatrick and Bridget Handscomb;
Children, mobile phones and outdoor play ~ Chris Martin;
Part Three: Playfulness and wellbeing;
Understandings of play for children with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) ~ Stephen Smith;
Therapeutic playwork: exploring playworkers’ perceptions of therapeutic playwork training and its usefulness in supporting children in afterschool clubs ~ Claire Hawkes;
Play, playwork and wellbeing ~ Nic Matthews, Hilary Smith, Denise Hill and Lindsey Kilgour;
Part Four: Closing thoughts;
What do we want research in children’s research to do? ~ Wendy Russell, Stuart Lester and Hilary Smith