This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer cartographies, may contribute widely to an education for Spatial Citizenship, aiming at participation and empowerment. Based on basic competence dimensions of Spatial Citizenship education, the paper explores existing theoretical and empirical work for technical and methodological skills, reflexive geo-media use, and practices of communication and participation. The evidence is systematized in order to suggest a Research Agenda, as well as to provide an overview of educational approaches that may be readily translated to secondary school use
In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in ...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
Although Spatial Citizenship Education calls for real life-oriented and context-based teaching and l...
This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer c...
The Spatial Citizenship approach targets active and reflexive usage of geomedia, in order to enable ...
The concept of Spatial Citizenship was established to provide a framework for the engagement of citi...
Citizenship education has a long and varied history in the United States; geographers have played a ...
At the University of Salzburg, a new module links science topics, pedagogy and school practice for s...
This paper deals with the application of geomedia that are in everyday use, quoting two highly polit...
Through its approach to knowledge and issues, geography education makes a significant contribution t...
This article addresses the current challenges for geographical educational science brought about by ...
The author argues for the necessity to focus on the differences between geographical education and t...
In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in ...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
Although Spatial Citizenship Education calls for real life-oriented and context-based teaching and l...
This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer c...
The Spatial Citizenship approach targets active and reflexive usage of geomedia, in order to enable ...
The concept of Spatial Citizenship was established to provide a framework for the engagement of citi...
Citizenship education has a long and varied history in the United States; geographers have played a ...
At the University of Salzburg, a new module links science topics, pedagogy and school practice for s...
This paper deals with the application of geomedia that are in everyday use, quoting two highly polit...
Through its approach to knowledge and issues, geography education makes a significant contribution t...
This article addresses the current challenges for geographical educational science brought about by ...
The author argues for the necessity to focus on the differences between geographical education and t...
In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in ...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
Although Spatial Citizenship Education calls for real life-oriented and context-based teaching and l...