2022
DOI: 10.1080/03098265.2022.2038101
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Towards a pedagogical policy turn in geography

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“…Second, we should demonstrate how we “take seriously the views of ‘real people’—in all their wondrous diversity,” knowing that a “growing amount of humanities and social science research is grounded in deep engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, worker organisations, lobby groups, industries and educational bodies” (Foryth, 2018, n.p.). Third, we should involve multimedia translations of ethical integrity into radical pedagogy, policy, and practices (following Freire, 1996) from our emerging geographic legacies and momentums (see Banfield et al, 2022; Harrison, 2022; Stratford, 2023). Furthermore, the revolutionary possibilities that adhere to love and humility mean rethinking the public interest (Grant, 2005) in ways that move the “reasonable person” test out of the “pub” (Foryth, 2018) into socio‐ecological communities in place and need.…”
Section: Witnessing Love Plain and Simple In And Beyond The Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, we should demonstrate how we “take seriously the views of ‘real people’—in all their wondrous diversity,” knowing that a “growing amount of humanities and social science research is grounded in deep engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, worker organisations, lobby groups, industries and educational bodies” (Foryth, 2018, n.p.). Third, we should involve multimedia translations of ethical integrity into radical pedagogy, policy, and practices (following Freire, 1996) from our emerging geographic legacies and momentums (see Banfield et al, 2022; Harrison, 2022; Stratford, 2023). Furthermore, the revolutionary possibilities that adhere to love and humility mean rethinking the public interest (Grant, 2005) in ways that move the “reasonable person” test out of the “pub” (Foryth, 2018) into socio‐ecological communities in place and need.…”
Section: Witnessing Love Plain and Simple In And Beyond The Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That point is highlighted by work by Janet Banfield and her colleagues (2022), in which a key argument is that our teaching is essential preparation for graduates. Echoing others, they claim that pedagogy “surely is the discipline’s greatest claim to impact” (p. 163), but I think that assumption should be unsettled.…”
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confidence: 99%