This article reviews research on the lives and experiences of children and young people living in rural Minority world environments. The literature reviewed has focused on constructions of rurality in relation to children's experiences, most notably the rural idyll. Alternative constructions of rural childhood, characterised by dullness, horror and deprivation, are also apparent, and associated with insufficient rural activities, resources and transport, marginalisation and social exclusion. The more recent inclusion of children's perspectives on rural living provides a deeper understanding of rural childhood and challenges the dominant perspectives.
Journal article
Constructions of rural childhood: challenging dominant perspectives
Children's Geographies, Vol.11(1), pp.117-131
2013
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- Title
- Constructions of rural childhood: challenging dominant perspectives
- Creators
- Mary Ann Powell - University of OtagoNicola Taylor - University of OtagoAnne B Smith - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Children's Geographies, Vol.11(1), pp.117-131
- Identifiers
- 1125; 991012821180202368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Children and Young People
- Resource Type
- Journal article