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ADVENTURES IN PUBLIC EDUCATION

  1. lickystickypickyme:

Quite interesting:
Where Children Sleep, set to be published later this year is a collection of James Mollison’s  photographs of childrens’ bedrooms from around the world. The book also  contains a portrait of each child and, as you’d imagine, the  differences between the spaces each one calls their own are striking…
The book has been designed to appeal to readers of all ages, with the  texts apparently prepared with an audience of nine- to  thirteen-year-olds in mind.
“I hope this book will help children think about inequality, within  and between societies around the world,” says Mollison in his  introduction, “and perhaps start to figure out how, in their own lives,  they may respond.”
more examples here.

    lickystickypickyme:

    Quite interesting:

    Where Children Sleep, set to be published later this year is a collection of James Mollison’s photographs of childrens’ bedrooms from around the world. The book also contains a portrait of each child and, as you’d imagine, the differences between the spaces each one calls their own are striking…

    The book has been designed to appeal to readers of all ages, with the texts apparently prepared with an audience of nine- to thirteen-year-olds in mind.

    “I hope this book will help children think about inequality, within and between societies around the world,” says Mollison in his introduction, “and perhaps start to figure out how, in their own lives, they may respond.”

    more examples here.

    1 year ago