Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1015722 | Futures | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This paper argues that young people need to be given the opportunity to recognise the interaction between their own understandings of the world as it is now and the vision of what it might become. To support this argument, we discuss an urban planning project, known as the Lower Mill Site Project, which involved active participation of high school students from the local community. The outcomes of this project demonstrate the positive contributions young people can make to the process of urban redevelopment, the advantages of using a participatory design approach, and the utopian possibilities that can emerge when young people are invited to be part of an intergenerational community project.
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Authors
Kerry Mallan, Ruth Greenaway,