Space, Place and Education 1 Maria Rönnlund, Applied Educational Sciences, Umeå university Joint seminar week, University of Sussex,

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Space, Place and Education 1 Maria Rönnlund, Applied Educational Sciences, Umeå university Joint seminar week, University of Sussex, March 2016

The spatial turn Space, place, materiality, material cultures … “Critical Geographies” “From design to practice in school environments” “Space for learning” Globalization … Aurora Borealis 2

Educational spaces 3

space as location space as object of study space as part of the analysis ”histories of spaces” ”spatial histories” (Elden 2004:194) 4

Educational effects of the neoliberalist agenda 5

The globalization of education 6

Space, materiality, education 7

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Identity, subjectivity, citizenship 13

Space as absolute Space as relative Space as relational (Harvey 2001, 2006) 14

Research design – spatial dimensions the perceived the conceived the lived space (Henri Lefebvre, 1991) 15

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Research design – What would a spatial perspective/-s implicate for research questions, materials and methods? Pick one or several of the projects in the group and discuss it/them: Is there a spatial perspective in the study? If yes, in what way? If no, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of adding a spatial perspective to the study… Would it be possible to cover different spatial dimensions (like Lefebvre advocates)? What research question/-s and what kind of data/material would you need to include/add in order to bring in a spatial perspective to the study? 19

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