'Y Compartimos. . .': the collective creation of performed fiction in practice [0.03%]
“共享”……:实践中表演性虚构的集体创作
Joanna Kocsis
Joanna Kocsis
This essay combines text and images in the style of a graphic novel to animate the lively and dynamic processes of a qualitative research approach that I call the collective creation of performed fiction. This is a form of projective storyt...
Elisabeth Militz
Elisabeth Militz
Feminist scholars, activists, and artists have long addressed the topic of virginity and have dismantled it as a powerful, globally circulating, and gendered myth. It affects how many woman-identifying people experience how their bodies bec...
Hester Parr,Olivia Stevenson
Hester Parr
The paper contributes new ways of thinking about and responding to interview talk in the context of recent scholarship on interviewing, orality and witnessing. We proceed by paying attention to specific examples of interview talk on the exp...
Hester Parr,Olivia Stevenson
Hester Parr
'Sophie's story' is a creative rendition of an interview narrative gathered in a research project on missing people. The paper explains why Sophie's story was written and details the wider intention to provide new narrative resources for po...
Becoming ecological citizens: connecting people through performance art, food matter and practices [0.03%]
成为生态公民:通过行为艺术、食物和实践活动联系人们
Emma Roe,Michael Buser
Emma Roe
Engaging the interest of Western citizens in the complex food connections that shape theirs' and others' personal wellbeing around issues such as food security and access is challenging. This article is critical of the food marketplace as t...
Doing comic geographies [0.03%]
表演地理学
Phil Emmerson
Phil Emmerson
This article reflects on how notions of 'the comic' may be of added value to geographers' research. It is formed around the idea that there are aspects of space and society that are by nature incongruous and unsuitable to be understood thro...
The borderscape of Punta Tarifa: concurrent invisibilisation practices at Europe's ultimate peninsula [0.03%]
欧洲最南端的边境界限景观:塔里法半岛的并行无形化实践
Xavier Ferrer-Gallardo,Abel Albet-Mas,Keina Espiñeira
Xavier Ferrer-Gallardo
This contribution aims to provide a cultural-geographical reading of the borderscape of Punta Tarifa: the southernmost point of so-called continental Europe and a key site vis-a-vis material and representational Euro-African (dis)connection...
Geographies of education, volunteering and the lifecourse: the Woodcraft Folk in Britain (1925-75) [0.03%]
教育、志愿活动与人生历程的地理学:英国木工工艺童子军(1925—1975)
Sarah Mills
Sarah Mills
This article extends the current scholarly focus within the geographies of education and the geographies of children, youth and families through an original examination of the Woodcraft Folk - a British youth organization founded in 1925 th...
The history of a habit: jogging as a palliative to sedentariness in 1960s America [0.03%]
二十世纪六十年代美国慢跑习惯的养成及其对久坐生活方式的改善作用
Alan Latham
Alan Latham
This article provides an account of the emergence of jogging as mass physical fitness practice in America in the 1960s. It explores how jogging was configured as a physical fitness activity suitable for sedentary middle-aged men and women. ...
Matt Finn
Matt Finn
In this article, I seek to extend the geographies of education, youth and young people by offering an account of the significant shifts taking place in contemporary English state education around the production and use of data. I present ma...