This paper discusses the use of mapping as part of an ethnographic research project exploring food experiences in primary schools. Whilst the main data collection instrument was participant observation, the project made use of a creative social mapping activity. Towards the end of fieldwork, children were asked to draw maps of the food spaces at school. This paper discusses how the creation of the maps and simultaneous conversations that took place both around the maps’ construction and in relation to questions asked revealed particular knowledges and spatial perspectives of children’s food experiences. This paper argues that the appearance of certain spaces on the maps caused me to re-evaluate my understanding of the foodscapes at school. ...
In the New Zealand National Curriculum maps are defined as an essential skill along with graphs and ...
This dataset is connected to the ESRC-funded project “Mapping Spatial Practices and Social Distancin...
Simple but powerful computer drawing tools give primary school pupils the opportunity to act as crea...
The paper explores how children use different types of knowledge of place to make sense of social re...
Freehand sketch maps can provide a powerful means of understanding children’s spatial skills and geo...
In this article, we discuss children’s becoming as food consumers in the intersection of various foo...
Traditional mapping practices have drastically changed in recent years from having an apolitical, au...
Objective To use an innovative mixed-method approach to analyse and describe 8-10-year-olds' home an...
This paper explores the experience of researching food in schools. Food is personal. It is an ingest...
In this article, we discuss children’s becoming as food consumers in the intersection ofvarious food...
This article examines young children’s conceptualisation of the images they encounter within the fam...
School food policy sets ambitious targets for improving child health and wellbeing through the provi...
This article presents empirical findings from a learning environment based on education for Spatial ...
This paper focuses on the merits of using self-directed photography and map work in research conduct...
BackgroundSchools provide opportunities to improve the quality of children's diet, whilst reducing i...
In the New Zealand National Curriculum maps are defined as an essential skill along with graphs and ...
This dataset is connected to the ESRC-funded project “Mapping Spatial Practices and Social Distancin...
Simple but powerful computer drawing tools give primary school pupils the opportunity to act as crea...
The paper explores how children use different types of knowledge of place to make sense of social re...
Freehand sketch maps can provide a powerful means of understanding children’s spatial skills and geo...
In this article, we discuss children’s becoming as food consumers in the intersection of various foo...
Traditional mapping practices have drastically changed in recent years from having an apolitical, au...
Objective To use an innovative mixed-method approach to analyse and describe 8-10-year-olds' home an...
This paper explores the experience of researching food in schools. Food is personal. It is an ingest...
In this article, we discuss children’s becoming as food consumers in the intersection ofvarious food...
This article examines young children’s conceptualisation of the images they encounter within the fam...
School food policy sets ambitious targets for improving child health and wellbeing through the provi...
This article presents empirical findings from a learning environment based on education for Spatial ...
This paper focuses on the merits of using self-directed photography and map work in research conduct...
BackgroundSchools provide opportunities to improve the quality of children's diet, whilst reducing i...
In the New Zealand National Curriculum maps are defined as an essential skill along with graphs and ...
This dataset is connected to the ESRC-funded project “Mapping Spatial Practices and Social Distancin...
Simple but powerful computer drawing tools give primary school pupils the opportunity to act as crea...