Handbook on geographies of education / edited by Peter Kraftl, Sarah L. Holloway, Yi'En Cheng, and Silvie R. Kucerova.
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TextSeries: Elgar handbooks in educationPublisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2026]Copyright date: c2026Description: 1 online resource ( 490 pages.)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781035314072
- 103531407X
- LC71 .H36 2026
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Framing geographies of education / Peter Kraftl, Sarah L. Holloway, Yi'En Cheng and Silvie R. Kucerova -- Part I: Sites and materialities -- 1. Sociomaterial approaches to educational spaces / Itta Bauer -- 2. Recognising the student in the school space / Pamela Woolner, Carolina Coelho and Antonio Cordeiro -- 3. Geographies of alternative education / Peter Kraftl -- 4. Young people's outdoor educational experience: Measuring and understanding changes in provision over time / Greg Mannion, Claire Ramjan, Stacey McNicol, Matthew Sowerby and Paul Lambert -- 5. Towards global geographies of informal education / Katherine V. Gough and Sarah Mills -- Part II: Contexts -- 6. Decolonising geography education: Spaces, processes, politics and people / Steve Puttick, Lauren Hammond and Iram Sammar -- 7. Exploring ethical intra-actions between young people, researchers and the elements in the fields of environmental education and geographies of education / Raichael Lock -- 8. Urban educational landscapes: Conceptualizing the school-place nexus / Willem R. Boterman -- 9. Rural schooling as a perennial problem or problem of understanding spatial contexts? An engagement with spatial and regionally specific traditions of rural schooling research / Silvie R. Kucerova, Qazi Waqas Ahmed, Cath Gristy, Satu Perala-Littunen and Petr Meyer -- 10. Schooling geographies and the political economy of space: The case of school districts in pennsylvania / Josh Almes and Kai A. Schafft -- 11. Schooling where the learners are? Education and population geography / Bilal Fouad Barakat -- Part III: Mobilities and temporalities -- 12. Student transfers and between-school (horizontal) mobility / Dominik Dvorak -- 13. Journeying through in-between times and spaces: Commuter students' everyday practices of and strategies for university access and engagement / Emma Wainwright, Ellen McHugh and Anne Chappell -- 14. Cosmopolitanisms across the trajectory of international students: A temporal lens / Kris Hyesoo Lee -- 15. Primary schools abroad in the context of transnational relations: The example of the czech diaspora / Eva Janska and Marie Boccou Kestrankova -- 16. Higher education intermediaries / Suzanne Beech -- 17. Assembling transnational education markets: China's belt and road initiative and laos soochow university / Ravinder Sidhu and Daeul Jeong -- 18. The topographies of policy mobilities in education / Marcia McKenzie -- 19. Mongolia's education nomads and their education 'outsides': A generation of change or continuity? / Kim Chi Tran and Roy Huijsmans -- 20. The dynamics of education and space: Examining the spatial dichotomies of lifelong learning policies / Jozef Zelinka and Marcelo Parreira do Amaral -- Part IV: Markets -- 21. Geographies of education policy / Dan Cohen -- 22. Education markets and socio-spatial inequalities: The role of geography / Adrian Zancajo and Xavier Bonal -- 23. Studentification and student experiences / Mark Holton -- 24. Everyday geographies of shadow education: Placements, spatialities and temporalities of tutoring provisions / Achala Gupta -- 25. The multiple geographies of race, artificial intelligence and edtech / Kalervo N. Gulson and Duncan McDuie-Ra -- Part V: Subjects, agents and educational spaces -- 26. Asserting nationhood in early childhood education / Zsuzsa Millei -- 27. Subalterity in education / Ranu Basu and Laura Perez Gonzalez -- 28. Biopolitics from postcolonial nation to globalising city-state: Singapore's education in the management of citizenship life / Yi'En Cheng and Nicholas Xu Liang Hong -- 29. Gendering geographies of schooling: Rights; subjectivities; bodies; and labour / Sarah L. Holloway -- 30. Religion, schooling and secularism / Shaima Amatullah -- 31. Young people with labels/experiences of special educational needs and disabilities (send): Systematic failure and immersive geographies of hope / Louise Holt.
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