The articles in this collection share a concern for place, space and bodies as frameworks for thinking about and conducting educational research. The authors range in experience from senior academics, independent educators, beginning and emerging new researchers spanning a range of educational sectors. The articles originate from connections forged within and between Australia and northern countries with visits back and forth between 2004 and 2010. Some of the writers have met each other in these travels and others have not. All have encountered and participated in some way in the work of the space place and body research group, which originated in 2007 as a named research ‘node’ at Monash University. The space place and body group formed...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
Here, guest editors N. Geoffrey Bright, Helen Manchester, and Sylvie Allendyke (formerly Sarah Dyke)...
The articles in this collection share a concern for place, space and bodies as frameworks for thinki...
This paper takes as its starting point an action research project which sought to reinvigorate a Res...
<p>The article describes a process of preparing a research design on place-shaping, as outcome of a ...
Space is relational. As 'innovative' learning spaces continue to become part of the landscape of uni...
This chapter maps an emergent strand of literacy research that foregrounds place and space as consti...
This paper discusses a variety of approaches to utilising different spaces, places and environments ...
This open access book explores the nexus between knowledge and space with a particular emphasis on t...
Pedagogy is an inherently spatial practice. Implicit in much of the rhetoric of physical space desig...
In today’s modern climate, education and learning take place in multiple and diverse spaces. Increas...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Smeyers and Depaepe argue that ‘space’ is potentia...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
Here, guest editors N. Geoffrey Bright, Helen Manchester, and Sylvie Allendyke (formerly Sarah Dyke)...
The articles in this collection share a concern for place, space and bodies as frameworks for thinki...
This paper takes as its starting point an action research project which sought to reinvigorate a Res...
<p>The article describes a process of preparing a research design on place-shaping, as outcome of a ...
Space is relational. As 'innovative' learning spaces continue to become part of the landscape of uni...
This chapter maps an emergent strand of literacy research that foregrounds place and space as consti...
This paper discusses a variety of approaches to utilising different spaces, places and environments ...
This open access book explores the nexus between knowledge and space with a particular emphasis on t...
Pedagogy is an inherently spatial practice. Implicit in much of the rhetoric of physical space desig...
In today’s modern climate, education and learning take place in multiple and diverse spaces. Increas...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Smeyers and Depaepe argue that ‘space’ is potentia...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
Here, guest editors N. Geoffrey Bright, Helen Manchester, and Sylvie Allendyke (formerly Sarah Dyke)...