[HTML][HTML] Making child-friendly cities: A socio-spatial literature review

VA Cordero-Vinueza, FF Niekerk, TT van Dijk - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
With more than one-third of children worldwide living in urban areas, the call for child-
friendly cities (CFC) has increased in urgency; however, many cities are still largely …

Child-friendly environments—What, how and by whom?

M Jansson, E Herbert, A Zalar, M Johansson - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The socio-physical qualities of built environments are, in several ways, of imperative
importance for children growing up. The Child-Friendly Cities initiative by UNICEF, an …

[HTML][HTML] Caregivers on the move: Gender and socioeconomic status in the care mobility in Bogotá

J Murillo-Munar, I Gómez-Varo, O Marquet - Transportation Research …, 2023 - Elsevier
The concept of mobility of care is relatively new and generating growing interest, because it
allows a greater understanding of daily mobility and the differences in time use (TU) and …

Exploratory analysis of mobility of care in Montreal, Canada

L Ravensbergen, J Fournier… - Transportation …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
“Mobility of care” refers to the daily travel required to complete care labor such as travel to
the grocery store, or to escort children. Though past research has examined the distribution …

[HTML][HTML] Sociodemographic matters: Analyzing interactions of individuals' characteristics with walkability when modelling walking behavior

L Rodrigue, A El-Geneidy, K Manaugh - Journal of transport geography, 2024 - Elsevier
The concept of walkability encompasses a multitude of features of the built and social
environments that impact walking behavior, leading to the creation of a wide range of …

Cultural probes as a carefully curated research design approach to elicit older adult lived experience

J Mikus, D Grant-Smith, J Rieger - Social justice research methods for …, 2022 - igi-global.com
There is growing recognition that methods that elicit the perspectives of vulnerable and
marginalized people are essential in understanding the needs and aspirations of this group …

Accounting for care in everyday mobility: an exploration of care-related trips and their sociospatial correlates

I Gómez-Varo, X Delclòs-Alió… - … Annaler: Series B …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Since care is an essential part of our individual and collective survival, there is the challenge
to explore how care operates through daily mobility patterns in urban settings. This paper …

Constructing the cycling citizen: A critical analysis of policy imagery in Brisbane, Australia

N Osborne, D Grant-Smith - Journal of transport geography, 2017 - Elsevier
Cycling is often promoted as a low cost, accessible and virtuous strategy for solving many
urban problems, including air pollution, congestion, climate change and the 'obesity …

Negotiating 'ideal worker'and intensive mothering ideologies: Australian mothers' emotional geographies during their commutes

L Rodriguez Castro, M Brady… - Social & Cultural …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Individualized, maternalist and marketized discourses of childcare are pervasive in Australia
as they are in other liberal welfare states. Responsibility is overwhelmingly placed on …

Regionalization and recent immigrants' access to jobs: An analysis of commuting in Canadian Metropolitan Areas

V Preston, S McLafferty, M Maciejewska - Geoforum, 2023 - Elsevier
Examining the transportation modes used to commute by the growing numbers of
immigrants locating in medium and small metropolitan areas, this study investigates the …