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Abstract

JARAMILLO, Jesús. This field is ours: an ethnographic with children about public space. Avá [online]. 2012, n.20, pp.00-00. ISSN 1851-1694.

In this article I analyze the discursive forms of apprehension and uses of a soccer field to a group of children living in a "peripheral" in the city of Neuquén, province of the same name, in northern Patagonia, Argentina. For that, recovery stories of ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2010 which included collaborative work with children with whom we traveled through the neighborhood, interviews, photographs, graphics and narrative productions. Through the description of his stories and considering the space as "practiced place" (De Certeau, 2007) that includes the story of it, recover significant and symbolic aspects of their everyday social to show the ways in which these children build and define the public space in urban contexts.

Keywords : Ethnographic; Narratives; Collaborative work with children; Public space.

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