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Pre-schoolers' transport imaginaries: Moving towards sustainable futures?
Institution:1. Siberian Transport University, Dusi Kovalchuk 191, Novosibirsk, 630049, Russia;2. Sirius University of Science and Technology, Olympic Avenue 1, Sochi, 354340, Russia;3. Russian University of Transport, Obraztsova 9, Moscow, 127994, Russia;1. Russian University of Transport RUT – MIIT, 9, building 9, Obraztsova street, Moscow 127994, Russia;2. Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, 29, Nakhchivansky lane, Rostov-on-Don 344022, Russia;3. Rostov branch of Russian customs academy, 20, Budennovskiy av., Rostov-on-Don 344002, Russia;4. Technological institute (branch) of Don state technical university in the city of Azov, 1 Promyshlennaya street, Azov 346780, Russia
Abstract:Being on the move is part of children's everyday life in cities. However, little is known about how young children experience transport systems or their aspirations for mobility in cities. In this paper, we explore pre-schoolers' experiences with the mobile world and show their affinity with different transport modes and hopes for their current transport system. We draw on a participatory research project that engaged children in class discussions, a tile-based city building exercise and neighbourhood walks. Findings suggest that although the voices of children aged 3–5 years are absent in mobility or transport debates, children are fascinated by mobility and transport related activities and services. Pre-schoolers from Dunedin, New Zealand, though recognising a predominantly motorised transport system, also showed creative or alternative modes making their way into their own transport systems. In this paper we argue that children should be introduced to and experience alternative modes of transport in the early years to allow for more imaginary transport geographies creating greater support for more sustainable, liveable urban environments for all ages.
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