In this chapter, the author documents her teaching experiences in the MAIPR programme in terms of how a course unfolded in its two iterations in Finland: in Tampere and Helsinki respectively. She outlines how this form of teaching instilled in the students an active learning about spatiality in the theatre. It brought an element of site-specificity to this type of teaching, something that is rarely possible in the institutional context presented by most universities. Instead of using the lecture theatre or the classroom, the students in the first cohort encountered spatiality through the different (theatre) locations in which the classes were held. They attended live theatre productions and discussed each performance’s use of space. Many st...
This article examines the effect of the ‘spatial turn’ on the study of Shakespeare and early modern ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Contemporary The...
This paper provides a rationale for attending to the spatial dimension in curriculum inquiry, theory...
The aim of this theoretically oriented review is to examine the role of space and spatial thinking i...
This chapter traces theatre’s spatial and architectural evolution and elaboration: how it ‘takes pla...
This paper discusses a variety of approaches to utilising different spaces, places and environments ...
Space: it\u27s everywhere, all around, a given. It\u27s abstract and yet not abstract at all, becaus...
In this revised and updated chapter I return to some basic principles and ideas and focus on what m...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the spatial implications of new learning theories ...
In this position paper we present a theoretical model on how to support teachers to develop a “didac...
The dissertation deals with other space between stage and auditorium based on my own stage experienc...
This research explores how plays and performances are affected by their physical location. I will us...
Sociocultural accounts of education emphasise that learning occurs in and through mediated interacti...
In this position paper we present a theoretical model on how to support teachers to develop a “didac...
In the latter parts of the twentieth century social theory took a spatial turn, one that education h...
This article examines the effect of the ‘spatial turn’ on the study of Shakespeare and early modern ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Contemporary The...
This paper provides a rationale for attending to the spatial dimension in curriculum inquiry, theory...
The aim of this theoretically oriented review is to examine the role of space and spatial thinking i...
This chapter traces theatre’s spatial and architectural evolution and elaboration: how it ‘takes pla...
This paper discusses a variety of approaches to utilising different spaces, places and environments ...
Space: it\u27s everywhere, all around, a given. It\u27s abstract and yet not abstract at all, becaus...
In this revised and updated chapter I return to some basic principles and ideas and focus on what m...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the spatial implications of new learning theories ...
In this position paper we present a theoretical model on how to support teachers to develop a “didac...
The dissertation deals with other space between stage and auditorium based on my own stage experienc...
This research explores how plays and performances are affected by their physical location. I will us...
Sociocultural accounts of education emphasise that learning occurs in and through mediated interacti...
In this position paper we present a theoretical model on how to support teachers to develop a “didac...
In the latter parts of the twentieth century social theory took a spatial turn, one that education h...
This article examines the effect of the ‘spatial turn’ on the study of Shakespeare and early modern ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Contemporary The...
This paper provides a rationale for attending to the spatial dimension in curriculum inquiry, theory...