Childhood and spatial justice

Inter and intra-neighborhood inequalities in the appropriation of the city by children from Curitiba

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child, neighborhood, city, Elias, social inequality

Abstract

This study analyzes if there is inequality in the spatial experiences of children depending on where they live in the city and neighborhoods. It is a quantitative research study in which we analyzed 1060 questionnaires answered by families from 27 local schools in Curitiba, distributed in the nine regional coordinations at the time. The data were analyzed based on authors from sociology, urban sociology and geography. We observed that children who lived in the central-northern region of Curitiba and in the central regions of neighborhoods had more access to consolidated leisure and cultural places, because they either lived near them or it was easier for them to go to these places (among other issues related to class, gender, race, time at the current neighborhood, family geographical origin). It demonstrates both a “residency effect”, responsible to generate opportunities, and spatial mobility that, as capital, pushed diverse experiences in the city. For children who lived in the poor and in the outskirts of the neighborhood and, further, lived in south or extreme south Curitiba (when inter and intra-neighborhood data are crossed), the neighborhood did not present itself as a resource, but as a restriction, and spatial mobility seemed to be a scarce urban capital. The configuration was one of non-social mixture among children who lived in different parts of neighborhoods and the city. The city proved to be spatially unfair and the neighborhood presented itself as a model, teaching superior positions and status to some children and subalternity and sedentariness to others.

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Sonia Maria Fernandes, UFPR

Doutoranda pelo Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação da Universidade Federal do Paraná, na linha de pesquisa Diversidade, Diferença e Desigualdade Social em Educação. Graduada em Pedagogia pela Universidade Federal do Paraná (2010) e Mestra em Educação pela mesma universidade (2016). Docente na Rede Municipal de Curitiba (PR) e na Rede Municipal de São José dos Pinhais (PR).

Valeria Milena Rohrich Ferreira, UFPR

Possui graduação em Pedagogia pela Universidade Federal do Paraná (1992) e mestrado (2001) e Doutorado (2008) pelo Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação: História, Política e Sociedade da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. Realizou estágio de Pós-doutorado na Université Lumière Lyon 2, França, no Centre Max Weber (équipe: Modes, Espaces et Processus de Socialisation). É professora da Universidade Federal do Paraná desde 2005. Tem experiência na área de Educação, com ênfase em Políticas Educacionais de Ensino Fundamental e na Organização do Trabalho Pedagógico, atuando principalmente a partir dos seguintes temas: tempos, espaços, currículo escolar, cultura escolar e estudos sobre escola, cidade e socialização.

Published

2023-11-20

How to Cite

Fernandes, S. M., & Ferreira, V. M. R. (2023). Childhood and spatial justice: Inter and intra-neighborhood inequalities in the appropriation of the city by children from Curitiba. Educação Em Revista, 39(39). Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/edrevista/article/view/39285

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