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Publication Date: 2015
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Negotiating Critical Geographies through a "Feel-Trip": Experiential, Affective and Critical Learning in Engaged Fieldwork
Golubchikov, Oleg
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, v39 n1 p143-157 2015
The paper proposes the notion of a "critical feel-trip" as a pedagogical narrative to entertain the relationships of experiential, affective and critical learning in field-based studies. It is argued that explicit mobilization of the triadic relations of these three modes of learning is a powerful way to strengthen students' appreciation of human geography's concepts and to interrogate their positionality. The paper particularly draws on a fieldcourse taught to UK undergraduates, which explores Moscow as a "field laboratory" for critical geographies. The analysis considers both effectiveness and limitations of such modes of pedagogy.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, Urban Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cognitive Style, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Place Based Education, Geographic Location, Social Justice, Field Trips, Undergraduate Students, Critical Thinking
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Russia (Moscow); United Kingdom
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