In this special issue, we bring together educators and researchers to (re)imagine what it means to teach and learn within the immediacy of the here and now, an orientation crucial to confronting contemporary threats to children’s lives, democracy, and the planet. We seek to extend and broaden Mitchell’s original conceptualization by centering the past and future alongside the immediacies of the now, elevating Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) perspectives in children’s geographies and exploring potentialities of mapping in analog as well as emerging digital forms. We also aim to carry forward her commitments to listening to children with curiosity and care, rooted in a belief that young people know a lot about the world already...
This paper is about children and young people who attend a formerly 'white' state school with an inc...
In response to the realities of living with global ecological challenges and climate-related risks i...
Young people, and in particular children, have typically been marginalised in geopolitical research,...
Considering the places, the geographies, of children’s learning, of human learning, is fundamental t...
This keynote explores the changing nature of children's geographies as an academic project. It proce...
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
COVID-19 has prompted the authors to examine children’s everyday geographies, with a focus on neighb...
Despite the seemingly intractable problems of public schooling, we (as researchers and dreamers) rem...
This chapter introduces children’s political geographies from three perspectives. The first section ...
This article draws on the author’s doctoral research to examine the relationships between children’s...
Early childhood/educational environmental imaginations transmit national, global and planetary views...
There is still only a limited development of a solidly grounded social and cultural geography prepar...
In this thesis I present a case study of five children’s experiences at the Intergenerational Landed...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
Celebrating the launch of Occasional Paper Series #48 Learning Within Socio-Political Landscapes : (...
This paper is about children and young people who attend a formerly 'white' state school with an inc...
In response to the realities of living with global ecological challenges and climate-related risks i...
Young people, and in particular children, have typically been marginalised in geopolitical research,...
Considering the places, the geographies, of children’s learning, of human learning, is fundamental t...
This keynote explores the changing nature of children's geographies as an academic project. It proce...
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
COVID-19 has prompted the authors to examine children’s everyday geographies, with a focus on neighb...
Despite the seemingly intractable problems of public schooling, we (as researchers and dreamers) rem...
This chapter introduces children’s political geographies from three perspectives. The first section ...
This article draws on the author’s doctoral research to examine the relationships between children’s...
Early childhood/educational environmental imaginations transmit national, global and planetary views...
There is still only a limited development of a solidly grounded social and cultural geography prepar...
In this thesis I present a case study of five children’s experiences at the Intergenerational Landed...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
Celebrating the launch of Occasional Paper Series #48 Learning Within Socio-Political Landscapes : (...
This paper is about children and young people who attend a formerly 'white' state school with an inc...
In response to the realities of living with global ecological challenges and climate-related risks i...
Young people, and in particular children, have typically been marginalised in geopolitical research,...