Figurations of Childhood
Middle-Class Topologies in Nairobi and Berlin
Abstract
Worldwide neoliberal urban planning and securitisation create childhoods marked by segregation, confinement and isolation. Especially in middle- and upper-class milieus, childhood appears as a spatial crisis in which children are patronised and disempowered in the name of protection. Claudia Mock draws on intergenerational biographies and mental maps from Nairobi and Berlin to reveal how security discourses intertwine with bourgeois values and architectures, reshaping childhoods in these cities in surprisingly similar ways since 1960. By identifying bourgeois lifestyles and adultism as integral to anthropocentric urban crises, she calls for cities to be reimagined through intergenerational spatial justice.
Keywords
Childhood; Urban Planning; Securitisation; City; SociologyDOI
10.14361/9783839441763ISBN
9783839441763, 9783839441763, 9783837679649Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
2026Imprint
transcriptSeries
Re-Figuration von Räumen, 10Classification
Social mobility


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