This is a small article which asks a big question – ‘where are the children in geography?’ To me it asked a parallel question to that posed by Monk and Hanson’s (1982) paper – ‘Where are the women in geography?’. While Monk and Hanson could pinpoint the gender-blindness of much contemporary research in human geography, it was more difficult to track and explain geography’s myopia towards children.
History
Start Page
23
End Page
23
Number of Pages
1
Publisher
Limited Life Working Party on Children, Youth and Families of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers