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Children's Geographies | 2006

Children and playgrounds in Mediterranean cities

Mireia Baylina Ferré; Anna Ortiz i Guitart; Maria Prats Ferret

Abstract This paper presents the first results of a case study on the ways in which playgrounds are constructed and experienced in childrens daily lives in two medium sized Mediterranean Catalan cities. The research is based on qualitative methodology through participant observation and interviews with institutional actors. Our research suggests that playgrounds are organised around age as the central category; nevertheless, gender is important in the use and activities developed as children get older. Specific aspects from Mediterranean and medium-sized cities are raised such as a positive perception and an intense use of public space by both adults and children. Specific childhood policies in city planning and a stronger gender awareness among institutional actors would improve the social role of playgrounds as participatory, socialising and inclusive spaces.


Journal of Geography in Higher Education | 2016

New visual methods for teaching intersectionality from a spatial perspective in a geography and gender course

Mireia Baylina Ferré; Maria Rodó de Zárate

Abstract Intersectionality is a complex concept to deal with when doing research but also when teaching the interrelationships between space and social relations. Here we present “Relief Maps” as a visual tool for teaching intersectionality and its spatial dimension in higher education courses. “Relief Maps” are a model developed for research and applied in a Geography and Gender course at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) with the aim of promoting student reflection on the relationships between power structures, places and lived experiences, starting from their everyday lives.AbstractIntersectionality is a complex concept to deal with when doing research but also when teaching the interrelationships between space and social relations. Here we present “Relief Maps” as a visual tool for teaching intersectionality and its spatial dimension in higher education courses. “Relief Maps” are a model developed for research and applied in a Geography and Gender course at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) with the aim of promoting student reflection on the relationships between power structures, places and lived experiences, starting from their everyday lives.


Archive | 2000

El nuevo papel de las mujeres en el desarrollo rural

Mireia Baylina Ferré; Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon


Archive | 1994

Mujer y agricultura en España : género, trabajo y contexto regional

Josefina Cruz Villalón; Mireia Baylina Ferré; Montserrat Solsona; Isabel Salamaña i Serra; Montserrat Villarino Pérez; Antoni F. Tulla i Pujol; Nuria Valdovinos; Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon; Gemma Cànoves


Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2006

El lugar del género en la geografía rural

Mireia Baylina Ferré; Isabel Salamaña i Serra


Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2014

Procesos de apropiación adolescente del espacio público: ora cara de la renovación urbanística en Barcelona

Anna Ortiz i Guitart; Maria Prats Ferret; Mireia Baylina Ferré


Geographicalia | 2015

Geografía de la infancia: espacios de juego en ciudades medias de Cataluña

Mireia Baylina Ferré; Anna Ortiz i Guitart; Maria Prats Ferret


Estudios Geográficos | 2004

Metodología para el estudio de las mujeres y la sociedad rural

Mireia Baylina Ferré


Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2015

Formación de las mujeres, empoderamiento e innovación rural

A. M. Porto Castro; Montserrat Villarino Pérez; Mireia Baylina Ferré; M. Dolors García Ramón; Isabel Salamaña i Serra


Scripta Nova-revista Electronica De Geografia Y Ciencias Sociales | 2012

Métodos visuales y geografías de la infancia: dibujando el entorno cotidiano

Anna Ortiz i Guitart; Maria Prats Ferret; Mireia Baylina Ferré

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Anna Ortiz i Guitart

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Maria Prats Ferret

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Montserrat Villarino Pérez

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Joan Carles Llurdés i Coit

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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M. Dolors García Ramón

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Maria Prats

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Anna Ortiz

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Gemma Cànoves i Valiente

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Gemma Cànoves

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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