“我们发现了以前从未去过的地方。”2020年意大利和希腊封锁期间的家庭和育儿地理位置

S. Malatesta, A. Pepe, E. Biffi, G. Kritsotakis, Kleio Koutra, Nikoletta Ratsika
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本文介绍并讨论了2020年4月和5月对意大利(N = 319)和希腊(N = 297)被封锁的家庭进行的定性研究的数据。该研究调查了禁闭和行动限制如何影响家庭的日常地理位置(特别关注位于家庭和公共空间之间的“有限”空间,如阳台、走廊、庭院、后院),以及父母最看重的公共空间和使用它们的倾向(和模式)。数据是按照自上而下的专题方法进行分析的。研究结果表明,限制进入公共空间(如希腊和意大利封锁期间所实施的)可能会影响家庭场所的意义,促使公共领域和私人领域之间的辩证法重新调整,并揭示家庭(父母和孩子)在公共空间中的经历的社会价值。
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‘We discovered places we never used before’. Home and parenting geographies during the 2020 lockdowns in Italy and Greece
ABSTRACT The paper presents and discusses data from a qualitative study carried out in April and May 2020 with families under lockdown in Italy (N = 319) and Greece (N = 297). The research examined how confinement and restrictions on movement had impacted families’ everyday geographies (with a particular focus on ‘liminal’ places located between homes and public spaces, such as balconies, hallways, courtyards, backyards), as well as parents’ most valued public spaces and propensity (and modes) to use them. Data were analysed following a top-down thematic approach. The results suggest that restricted access to public spaces (as enforced during the Greek and Italian lockdowns) may influence the signification of domestic places, prompt remodulation of the dialectic between public and private spheres, and bring to light the social value of families’ (parents and children’s) experiences in public spaces.
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