At 02:12 PM -0400 07/27/00, Lorraine Maxwell wrote:
>Hello everyone,
> I am enclosing in the body of this email the minutes from the
>CYE Network meeting held at IAPS 2000 in Paris earlier this month.
>For those of you who could not be there, please feel free to
>contribute ideas about what we should plan for EDRA 2001 and IAPS
>2002. For those of you who attended the meeting, if there are any
>changes that need to be made in the minutes please let me know.
> Lorraine
>
>Children, Youth and Environment Network Meeting at IAPS
>July 5, 2000
>
>The CYE Network meeting at IAPS 2000 was attend by 20 people from
>nine different countries (Spain, Turkey, Greece, Sweden, Australia,
>Scotland, France, Canada, and the USA). The disciplines of
>psychology, landscape architecture, architecture, and education were
>represented.
>
> The group decided to discuss what the CYE network might do
>for EDRA in 2001 and IAPS in 2002. There was considerable interest
>for EDRA 2001 in involving children directly in the conference.
>Several years ago when EDRA met in Montreal a group of teenagers led
>a walking tour of their community. It was a very good event because
>we were able to talk with the young people and learn directly from
>them what were the issues about their neighborhood. It was
>suggested that children and youth might be involved as respondents
>to papers/research presented at the conference. Others suggested
>that there should be some effort to work with groups of young people
>in Edinburgh sufficiently in advance to find out
>how they would like to participate as opposed to dictating the way
>they would participate. Catharine Ward Thompson, the only person
>from Edinburgh attending the Network meeting, agreed to do some
>initial inquiry about how we would go about organizing the
>involvement of children and/or youth.
> The group also expressed an interest in having more
>visibility at EDRA 2001 and IAPS 2002 by having some plenary event
>related to children and youth. Some of the topics suggested were:
>the presence of violence in childrenís lives, safe and unsafe
>places, and place identity for children and youth (how do children
>identify with places and how does this influence who they are). One
>suggestion for a plenary speaker was Florence Ladd.
> Catherine Thompson will follow up on ways to involve
>children/youth in an event for EDRA 2001. The CYE Network would
>sponsor the event and meet later in the conference to evaluate it.
>We all agreed to consider what plenary topic and speaker might be
>good to pursue for IAPS 2002 in Spain. We can share this
>information on the CYE list serve.
>
> Submitted: Lorraine Maxwell, July 27, 2000
> Any corrections or additions please contact me at [log in to unmask]
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