Geographers are increasingly grappling with the theoretical and practical implications of integrating an ethics of reciprocity into undergraduate learning and teaching. This paper draws on the unexpected experiences of a third-year human geography research methods fieldtrip to examine the process of balancing undergraduate student learning and assessment outcomes, with tangible outputs often-desired by Indigenous tour operator partners. Reflections from students and academic staff highlight the challenges of realizing ideals of reciprocity within the complex and ever shifting cross-cultural research context.11 page(s
International fieldwork offers significant physical and socio-psychological challenges as well as op...
This capstone examines the concept of reciprocity and its practical applications between cross-cultu...
What might geography in 'the universities' look like if geographers seriously confronted the growing...
Geographers are increasingly grappling with the theoretical and practical implications of integratin...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
Field-based disciplines like geography have long used time in the field as an educational tool. Usua...
There are many assertions made regarding the nature of fieldwork within geography. Fieldwork is beli...
In this paper, we explore processes of teaching and learning through a focus on relationships betwee...
Recognizing that learning to teach cannot be separated from learning to inquire, I argue that teach...
Reciprocity as a measure of exchange and service has deep resonances for many Indigenous communities...
Australian universities are increasingly embedding Indigenous content and perspectives within curric...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
An artificial, and generally unhelpful, divide between lecturers and students frequently occurs in h...
This chapter focuses on challenge and reciprocity in researcher-student collaborative labour (Zigo 2...
International fieldwork offers significant physical and socio-psychological challenges as well as op...
This capstone examines the concept of reciprocity and its practical applications between cross-cultu...
What might geography in 'the universities' look like if geographers seriously confronted the growing...
Geographers are increasingly grappling with the theoretical and practical implications of integratin...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
Field-based disciplines like geography have long used time in the field as an educational tool. Usua...
There are many assertions made regarding the nature of fieldwork within geography. Fieldwork is beli...
In this paper, we explore processes of teaching and learning through a focus on relationships betwee...
Recognizing that learning to teach cannot be separated from learning to inquire, I argue that teach...
Reciprocity as a measure of exchange and service has deep resonances for many Indigenous communities...
Australian universities are increasingly embedding Indigenous content and perspectives within curric...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
An artificial, and generally unhelpful, divide between lecturers and students frequently occurs in h...
This chapter focuses on challenge and reciprocity in researcher-student collaborative labour (Zigo 2...
International fieldwork offers significant physical and socio-psychological challenges as well as op...
This capstone examines the concept of reciprocity and its practical applications between cross-cultu...
What might geography in 'the universities' look like if geographers seriously confronted the growing...