2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2006.00004.x
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Caribbean Children's Geographies: A Case Study of Jamaica

Abstract: Understanding children's lives within the various spaces, places, and environments they inhabit is critical to making their worlds safer, facilitating their participatory roles in society, and implementing policies relevant to their realities. While the children's geographies scholarship is rapidly growing, much of the research is still centred on children in the ‘West’, with less focus on those in developing countries. Within the Third World, the Caribbean itself is slightly marginalised. This article uses th… Show more

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