The representational space of teachers and children in schools has changed beyond all recognition. Drawing on the idea that the school is a socio-spatial landscape, a highly significant institutional space with which children engage, we can understand forms of educational inequality as consequences of spatial production. This article contributes to the emerging literature suggesting that the spatial dimension of education is increasingly important in analysing the re/production of individual identities and social inequalities. Putting space at the centre of the article provides a further tool in which to analyse the possibilities for change in terms of educational social justice for all children. Using spatial theory, this article examines ...
This open access book explores the complex relationship between schooling as a set of practices embe...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
Space is only gradually emerging as a topic in educational research in general and in research on sc...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
Over the last 30 years or so neo-liberal informed policy has underpinned the development of a school...
The unique spatial orientations of many Gypsy/Traveller communities are often at odds with the spati...
The world of Others is little considered in human geography beyond essentialist and imperialist1 cal...
Schools have received less attention from geographers than institutions such as the clinic and the h...
The educational underachievement of Gypsy/Traveller children was first identified in the late 1960s....
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This article draws on data generated from a 3½‐year ethnographic study of the interface between Gyps...
This book calls for a re-thinking of educational provision for Gypsy / Traveller communities. Despit...
A significant missing link in the work of school reform is understanding how students relate with l...
\u27It is always the body that is at issue\u27 the body and its forces, their utility and their doci...
This open access book explores the complex relationship between schooling as a set of practices embe...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
Space is only gradually emerging as a topic in educational research in general and in research on sc...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
Over the last 30 years or so neo-liberal informed policy has underpinned the development of a school...
The unique spatial orientations of many Gypsy/Traveller communities are often at odds with the spati...
The world of Others is little considered in human geography beyond essentialist and imperialist1 cal...
Schools have received less attention from geographers than institutions such as the clinic and the h...
The educational underachievement of Gypsy/Traveller children was first identified in the late 1960s....
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This article draws on data generated from a 3½‐year ethnographic study of the interface between Gyps...
This book calls for a re-thinking of educational provision for Gypsy / Traveller communities. Despit...
A significant missing link in the work of school reform is understanding how students relate with l...
\u27It is always the body that is at issue\u27 the body and its forces, their utility and their doci...
This open access book explores the complex relationship between schooling as a set of practices embe...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
Space is only gradually emerging as a topic in educational research in general and in research on sc...