In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pedagogy in a feminist geography course, a joint course by the universities of Amsterdam and Groningen in The Netherlands. The paper is a co-production of three lecturers and one student of this course and therefore includes teachers’ as well as students’ views. The authors conclude that student-led fieldtrips are a successful means of bringing in an explicit feminist pedagogy in teaching gender geography. Students were able to help shape the course using their own everyday experiences and interests and were able to contextualize their experiences in relation to theory explored in the classroom. This result is particularly important within the ...
Pedagogy should be understood as transformative practice, and yet in many cases the neoliberalizatio...
One hour session presented in Auckland at the Women Gender Geography Research Network (WGGRN) Sympos...
This collection of papers on women’s experiences as graduate students in geography seeks to contribu...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
Feminist geography teaching in universities in the Netherlands originated 30 years ago in an academi...
Fieldwork is an important component of the bachelor programme in Human Geography and Spatial Plannin...
This paper attempts to unravel the complexities of including the personal in geographical teaching. ...
This article discusses attempts to revive gender in the context of the geography curriculum at the U...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
This article discusses the ideas of Dutch student teachers about what kind of geographical knowledge...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
Given its active and enquiry-driven character, fieldwork is seen as an important way to develop geog...
Given its active and enquiry-driven character, fieldwork is seen as an important way to develop geog...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
Pedagogy should be understood as transformative practice, and yet in many cases the neoliberalizatio...
One hour session presented in Auckland at the Women Gender Geography Research Network (WGGRN) Sympos...
This collection of papers on women’s experiences as graduate students in geography seeks to contribu...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
Feminist geography teaching in universities in the Netherlands originated 30 years ago in an academi...
Fieldwork is an important component of the bachelor programme in Human Geography and Spatial Plannin...
This paper attempts to unravel the complexities of including the personal in geographical teaching. ...
This article discusses attempts to revive gender in the context of the geography curriculum at the U...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
This article discusses the ideas of Dutch student teachers about what kind of geographical knowledge...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
Given its active and enquiry-driven character, fieldwork is seen as an important way to develop geog...
Given its active and enquiry-driven character, fieldwork is seen as an important way to develop geog...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
Pedagogy should be understood as transformative practice, and yet in many cases the neoliberalizatio...
One hour session presented in Auckland at the Women Gender Geography Research Network (WGGRN) Sympos...
This collection of papers on women’s experiences as graduate students in geography seeks to contribu...