Young People and Urban Public Space in Australia-Creating Pathways to Community, Belonging and Inclusion

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Abstract

Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialising world to a post-industrial, hard wired surveillance landscape. This kind of monitoring and surveillance connects with attempts by civic authorities to rebrand urban public spaces into governable and predictable arenas of consumption. In this context of control, a number of groups are excluded from public space, such as some children and young people. This article discusses the surveillance, governance and control of public space environments used by children and young people in particular, and the capacity for their ongoing displacement and marginality, as well as possible greater inclusion.

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DEE, M. (2015). Young People and Urban Public Space in Australia-Creating Pathways to Community, Belonging and Inclusion. International Journal of Social Science Research, 3(2), 138. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijssr.v3i2.7403

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