Children and Their Urban Environment: Changing Worlds by Claire Freeman and Paul Tranter

Authors

  • Ryan Segal Book Reviewer
  • Rae Bridgman Book Reviewer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7721/chilyoutenvi.24.3.0236

Abstract

Reviewed work: Children and Their Urban Environment: Changing Worlds by Claire Freeman and Paul Tranter

Author Biographies

  • Ryan Segal

    Ryan Segal is completing his Master’s in City Planning at the University of Manitoba with a thesis entitled Playfinding: Planning and Designing a Child-Friendly Wayfinding Strategy for Downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • Rae Bridgman

    Rae Bridgman is a Professor in the Department of City Planning, at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba (Winnipeg, Canada). Her ethnographic studies of homelessness among women and men in Canada, youth homelessness, and innovative housing models for rehousing the homeless have been published internationally. Her current research explores child-friendly cities (see www.childfriendlywinnipeg.com). She is also a practicing visual artist with many arts grants and exhibitions to her name, and the author and illustrator of fantasy-adventure books for children.

Published

2023-01-06