New light on an old problem: Child-related archaeological finds and the impact of the ‘Radburn’ council estate plan.

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
C. Lewis, Ian Waites
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This paper uses new data from archaeological excavations to explore the effectiveness of the ‘Radburn’ layout used in many post-war social housing estates. This aimed to provide healthy living environments for less-affluent families by fronting homes onto communal pedestrianised ‘greens’ enabling people to circulate and children to ‘play out’ safely near their homes. However, many Radburn estates are now socially deprived and explanations for this have included suggestions that the Radburn plan was inappropriate to the wants and needs of resident families. Analysis of twenty small archaeological excavations carried out in 2016 by residents of a Radburn-type council estate in Lincolnshire recovered lost aspects of its heritage including a large number of child-related items from sites on the communal greens. This suggests that the greens were indeed used as intended for children’s play, undermining suggestions that inappropriate design was a significant factor in the decline of estates such as this.
一个老问题的新亮点:与儿童有关的考古发现和“拉德本”委员会遗产计划的影响。
本文使用考古发掘的新数据来探索战后社会住房中使用的“Radburn”布局的有效性。该项目旨在为不太富裕的家庭提供健康的生活环境,将住宅朝向公共步行“绿地”,使人们能够在家中走动,孩子们能够安全地“玩耍”。然而,许多Radburn庄园现在被社会剥夺,对此的解释包括Radburn计划不适合居民家庭的需求。2016年,林肯郡radburn型议会地产的居民对20个小型考古发掘进行了分析,恢复了其遗产丢失的方面,包括公共绿地上大量与儿童有关的物品。这表明果岭确实是用来供孩子们玩耍的,这削弱了不适当的设计是导致此类庄园衰落的重要因素的说法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Archaeology is the first dedicated, international, peer-reviewed journal to explore archaeology’s specific contribution to understanding the present and recent past. It is concerned both with archaeologies of the contemporary world, defined temporally as belonging to the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, as well as with reflections on the socio-political implications of doing archaeology in the contemporary world. In addition to its focus on archaeology, JCA encourages articles from a range of adjacent disciplines which consider recent and contemporary material-cultural entanglements, including anthropology, art history, cultural studies, design studies, heritage studies, history, human geography, media studies, museum studies, psychology, science and technology studies and sociology. Acknowledging the key place which photography and digital media have come to occupy within this emerging subfield, JCA includes a regular photo essay feature and provides space for the publication of interactive, web-only content on its website.
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