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March 29, 2017
“‘Nothing Can Ever Be the Case of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ Again’: Exploring the Politics of Difference Through Border Pedagogy and Student Journal Writing”
- Author
- Cook, Ian
- Publisher
- Journal of Geography in Higher Education 24, no. 1 (2000): 13-27
Linda McDowell (1994) has called for styles of teaching which put into practice arguments about the 'politics of difference', which has become an increasingly central part of human geographical research. This paper draws on a number of years' experience of teaching an undergraduate course on multicultural historical geography, in which this was attempted. Here students were encouraged to get more involved in these debates, to take them more personally, and to develop 'situated knowledges' about the UK as a multicultural society. The approach to teaching, learning and assessment which made this possible was based on the principles of 'border pedagogy' and on students writing journals throughout the course which charted the development of their understandings of the materials they encountered.