Daniel Moncrieff
Daniel Moncrieff wonders whether traditional fieldwork techniques really develop a sense of place. In this article he suggests activities which draw on contemporary ideas in human geography and which involve students challenging stereotypes, considering their own relationship with the environment and considering meanings conveyed by features in the urban landscape.
Published: 21 Jan 2008
Volume: 33
Issue number: 1, pp. 9-10
Daniel Moncrieff wonders whether traditional fieldwork techniques really develop a sense of place. In this article he suggests activities which draw on contemporary ideas in human geography and which involve students challenging stereotypes, considering their own relationship with the environment and considering meanings conveyed by features in the urban landscape.
Published: 21 Jan 2008
Volume: 33
Issue number: 1, pp. 9-10
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