This special section of Area demonstrates the multiple ways that geographers engage with the outdoors. Human and physical geographers have pursued different paths of academic research on the outdoors, ranging from ‘objective’ empirical epistemologies to understandings of outdoor spaces as socially constructed. The special section highlights that more‐than‐representational accounts and more‐than‐scientific encounters have the potential to bridge human and physical geographies and lead to new understandings of the outdoors. In this editorial overview we argue for the outdoors as a site of boundary crossing between human and physical, and between ‘academic’ and ‘explorer’, geographies
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
‘Learning through your feet’ has been a key-metaphor amongst geoscientists to describe the learning ...
Keywords: outdoors;fieldwork;human geography;physical geography;exploration;affective This...
Keywords: outdoor education;physical geography;fieldwork;embodiment;interdisciplinary;transdi...
This original study explores the geographies of outdoor education. In recent years, there has been a...
Philosophy section,A decade of innovative Geography (Article 689).Epistemological discourses such as...
The ‘outdoors’ is a physical and ideological space in which people engage with their environment, bu...
In the spirit of exploration and enquiry that is embodied within the discipline of geography, this t...
Some of the most exciting, alarming and dramatic developments of our time involve nature (human and ...
This paper reports on a meeting which was held at the RGS/IBG annual conference in London in Septemb...
It can be argued that much research in outdoor sport and outdoor activities has been undertaken and ...
Huggett's new study introduces physical geography by examining the interactions between people and t...
In recent years conversations in cultural geography about nature and landscape are enlivened by inco...
Physical geography is the study of the processes that shape the Earth’s surface, the animals and pla...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
Methodological challenges are rarely discussed in depth among outdoor adventure tourism scholars. De...
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