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Co-Producing Mobilities: negotiating geographical knowledge in a conference session on the move
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Volume: 40, Issue: 3, Pages: 340 - 374
Swansea University Author: Kate Evans
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/03098265.2016.1141397
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In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal GeographicalSociety-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, twenty mobility scholars travelledaround London on foot, by bus and by Tube to investigate how mobilities could be consideredco-produced. In this...
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In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal GeographicalSociety-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, twenty mobility scholars travelledaround London on foot, by bus and by Tube to investigate how mobilities could be consideredco-produced. In this paper, eighteen participants reflect on this collaborative experiment and onhow it influenced their thinking about mobilities, geographical knowledge and pedagogy.Contributions cast light on the function of conferences and the multiple forms of pedagogy theyenable, and provide guiding resources for those now wanting to continue such experiments. |
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