This paper is based on my own experiences of classroom psychogeography, as experienced through working with a group of around 50 Masters students at Central Saint Martins over a period of more than ten years. Much has been written and published about the design of learning spaces − as well as the dynamics of group work − but relatively little has been published about the psychogeography of learning, especially at the Higher Education level. Space is never neutral. It separates − or it includes. It can be used to reinforce or challenge power-based relationships. Students express their feelings about learning by their mode of occupation of learning spaces, but these choices can also influence peer dynamics and students’ subsequent levels of e...
This paper is an initial exploration of the significance of students’ accommodation as spaces for l...
Taking its title from Psycho Buildings (2008), an exhibition of architectural sculptures at the Hayw...
Learning environment research is gaining previously unachieved sophistication as it develops beyond ...
This paper is based on my own experiences of classroom psychogeography, as experienced through worki...
During a workshop held at the UAL Learning and Teaching Day we led a session where we used a number ...
This article is a critical reflection on the effectiveness of an experimental teaching tool for the ...
© 2017 Academic Conferences Limited. All Rights Reserved. Psychogeography refers to the loose interf...
Despite its practical and symbolic importance, the role of space in higher education remains under-r...
The world of Others is little considered in human geography beyond essentialist and imperialist1 cal...
This paper explores the value of using the dérive and psychogeography as a means of teaching researc...
This paper discusses a variety of approaches to utilising different spaces, places and environments ...
I have a teenaged son. A few months ago he came home announcing that he wanted to go to a different ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
The objective of our ongoing exploratory research is to understand whether the organisation of learn...
Leander, Phillips and Taylor’s (2010) critique of the bounded notion of the classroom is our point o...
This paper is an initial exploration of the significance of students’ accommodation as spaces for l...
Taking its title from Psycho Buildings (2008), an exhibition of architectural sculptures at the Hayw...
Learning environment research is gaining previously unachieved sophistication as it develops beyond ...
This paper is based on my own experiences of classroom psychogeography, as experienced through worki...
During a workshop held at the UAL Learning and Teaching Day we led a session where we used a number ...
This article is a critical reflection on the effectiveness of an experimental teaching tool for the ...
© 2017 Academic Conferences Limited. All Rights Reserved. Psychogeography refers to the loose interf...
Despite its practical and symbolic importance, the role of space in higher education remains under-r...
The world of Others is little considered in human geography beyond essentialist and imperialist1 cal...
This paper explores the value of using the dérive and psychogeography as a means of teaching researc...
This paper discusses a variety of approaches to utilising different spaces, places and environments ...
I have a teenaged son. A few months ago he came home announcing that he wanted to go to a different ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
The objective of our ongoing exploratory research is to understand whether the organisation of learn...
Leander, Phillips and Taylor’s (2010) critique of the bounded notion of the classroom is our point o...
This paper is an initial exploration of the significance of students’ accommodation as spaces for l...
Taking its title from Psycho Buildings (2008), an exhibition of architectural sculptures at the Hayw...
Learning environment research is gaining previously unachieved sophistication as it develops beyond ...