The image of the city by temporarily displaced children: How place-based citizen science contributes to place discovery

E. Egorova, Crystal Bae

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Abstract

This study focusses on spatial knowledge acquisition among Ukrainian children, temporarily displaced as a result of a war and newly arrived in the Netherlands. As part of a place-based citizen science project, we conducted two sketch mapping sessions, one before and one after the project, to explore youth's conceptualization of the environment following a three-month residency in the new city, and to assess the impact of a two-week citizen science project on place discovery. Methodologically, we investigate the semiotics of sketch maps supported by individual interviews, and characterize types of knowledge and experiences reflected in the data. The presented work suggests that the sketch map representations capture the physical, emotional, and social contexts of youth's interaction with the new environment, while place-based citizen science provides an opportunity for direct and indirect spatial knowledge acquisition and enrichment of the city image with new meanings, contributing to place discovery.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Platial Information Science
EditorsR. Westerholt, F.-B. Mocnik
Pages29-38
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 26 Aug 2023
Event4rd International Symposium on Platial Information Science, PLATIAL 2023 - Dortmund, Germany
Duration: 19 Sept 202321 Sept 2023
Conference number: 4
http://platial23.platialscience.net/

Conference

Conference4rd International Symposium on Platial Information Science, PLATIAL 2023
Abbreviated titlePLATIAL 2023
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityDortmund
Period19/09/2321/09/23
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