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‘Together apart’ or ‘apart together’? – middle-class parents’ choice of playgrounds and playground interactions in socially diverse neighbourhoods

“Ensemble séparément” ou “séparés ensemble”? – Choix de terrains de jeux de parents de classe moyenne et interactions sur le terrain de jeu dans des quartiers d’origine sociale différente

¿‘Juntos separados' o 'separados juntos'? — La elección de plazas de juego de los padres de clase media y las interacciones en las plazas de juego en vecindarios socialmente diversos

Pages 710-729 | Received 10 Oct 2016, Accepted 19 Jul 2017, Published online: 08 Sep 2017

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