Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes

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Autor(a) principal: Hernández-Garcia, Jaime
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rincón Castellanos, Milena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Direito da Cidade
Texto Completo: https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/rdc/article/view/39078
Resumo: This paper presents a methodology for exploring housing conditions through the perception of children who live in informal settlements, employing photography as the research tool. Informal housing is usually in a bad condition, affecting the health of users and often putting their lives at risk; but this is not always something users are aware of. In this sense, finding ways to make bad housing conditions visible can contribute to their improvement. With this in mind, this paper concerns children´s perception of their dwellings and how these observations and insights can contribute to improve quality of life in these impoverish areas. The research was conducted with children aged between 6 and 12 years old, living in informal settlements of the Southern periphery of Bogotá, Colombia. The findings confirm “old topics” regarding housing conditions and open up “new topics” as well; all of them defined by children's perceptions. In this sense, findings can help built environment practitioners and informal self-builders, understand how housing conditions impact children's health and wellbeing, and support their exploration of alternative housing solutions. 
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title Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes
spellingShingle Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes
Hernández-Garcia, Jaime
housing conditions
visual sociology
photo self-representation
photo elicitation
informal settlements.
Housing
informal settlements
title_short Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes
title_full Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes
title_fullStr Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes
title_sort Exploring Housing Conditions Through Children's Eyes
author Hernández-Garcia, Jaime
author_facet Hernández-Garcia, Jaime
Rincón Castellanos, Milena
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author2 Rincón Castellanos, Milena
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hernández-Garcia, Jaime
Rincón Castellanos, Milena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv housing conditions
visual sociology
photo self-representation
photo elicitation
informal settlements.
Housing
informal settlements
topic housing conditions
visual sociology
photo self-representation
photo elicitation
informal settlements.
Housing
informal settlements
description This paper presents a methodology for exploring housing conditions through the perception of children who live in informal settlements, employing photography as the research tool. Informal housing is usually in a bad condition, affecting the health of users and often putting their lives at risk; but this is not always something users are aware of. In this sense, finding ways to make bad housing conditions visible can contribute to their improvement. With this in mind, this paper concerns children´s perception of their dwellings and how these observations and insights can contribute to improve quality of life in these impoverish areas. The research was conducted with children aged between 6 and 12 years old, living in informal settlements of the Southern periphery of Bogotá, Colombia. The findings confirm “old topics” regarding housing conditions and open up “new topics” as well; all of them defined by children's perceptions. In this sense, findings can help built environment practitioners and informal self-builders, understand how housing conditions impact children's health and wellbeing, and support their exploration of alternative housing solutions. 
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