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Play and Urban Spaces - Coggle Diagram
Play and Urban Spaces
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Observations
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. most common site for presence of unsupervised absence of children are those which are existing due to errors of planning and are largely examples of unintended construction of the spaces.
Dead ends, arterial roads, under flyovers, or empty plots
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parents who live in middle or upper-middle class societies tend to send their young children for sports classes
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Vigilance and monitoring by parents, adults, and security guards in elite societies
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play space within the society, especially if it is a clearly designated area, tends to be a sterile piece of land
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Neoliberal rationality
rationale of building places to meet the specific and given needs of the population which it thought to be more important than the existing diverse uses of the space
Open spaces as something that ‘requires maintenance’ for ensuring appropriate ‘exchange-value’. This was the justification used by AUDA while allocating the public land parcels to the 14 schools.
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