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Children, Youth and Environments Abbreviated title (ISO) Child. Youth Environ. Discipline Psychology, sociology, education, urban and regional planning, environmental psychology Language English Edited by Louise Chawla, Willem van Vliet, Fahriye Sancar Publication details Publisher University of Colorado (United States) Publication history 1984-present Frequency Biannually Open access yes Indexing ISSN 1546-2250 OCLC number 52938983 Links Children, Youth and Environments is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research articles, in-depth analyses, cutting-edge field reports, and critical book reviews on research, policy, and practice concerning inclusive and sustainable environments for children and youth worldwide.
From 1984 through 1995, it was produced in print through the Children, Environments Research Group at the City University of New York with Roger Hart as editor. Since 2003 it has been published online by the Children Youth and Environments Center at the University of Colorado. The journal usually appears twice yearly.
The journal publishes papers on a broad range of topics and approaches, including quantitative and qualitative empirical research, theoretical, methodological and historical investigations, critical literature reviews, design analyses, post-occupancy evaluations, policy studies, and program assessments. It welcomes papers from diverse viewpoints, varied approaches, and different cultures. The organizing focus is the physical environment.
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The journal is currently abstracted in Sociological Abstracts, Community Services Abstracts, Sage Urban Studies Abstracts, Sage Family Studies Abstracts, Journal of Planning Literature, and the National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities.
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Categories:- Childhood
- University of Colorado
- Urban studies and planning
- Youth
- Psychology journals
- Sociology journals
- Biannual journals
- Publications established in 1984
- English-language journals
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