Geography, Culture and Education (Geojournal Library)

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Geography, Culture and Education (Geojournal Library)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781402008788
  • DDC分類 910.71

基本説明

Draws together for the first time expertise in cultural geography and geographical education.

Full Description

An important challenge for our world is to understand how cultural understanding and geographical education can be linked and used to improve the global society. We readily accept that our world is constituted by numerous groups of people who are organised by committees, tribes, regions, nations or continental entities. How these groups interact, show concern for each others' well-being and progress is still an unpredictable activity. Intercultural tensions, racial conflicts and religious clashes have all led to the challenges for enacting a constructive world. Fundamental perspectives challenge moderate ones, and the resulting tensions produce elements of fear, doubt and distrust. The extremist views of terrorist groups exaggerate these tensions to the extent that some different cultural groups do not prefer to live in peace with their neighbours. Deep-seated intercultural tensions predominate over peaceful co-existence. Such challenges may easily dominate the interaction between racial groups, tribes, indigenous peoples and colonisers. However, we know that through the sound practice of intercultural understanding, cultural groups in different contexts around the world can interact and co-exist successfully and productively. In fact, they can work together to seek to improve their society. This does not mean that one group will dominate the other. Rather, it means that both groups work together to improve their collective lives. Education has played an important role in the long-term achievement of such harmony. This volume has been developed to demonstrate that geographical education can be a potent force in the development of cultural understanding in different societies.

Contents

Section 1: Introduction.- 1. Geography as an active social science.- Section 2: Geography and Culture.- 2. Geography as a cultural field.- 3. Geography, culture, values and education.- 4. Geography, technology and culture.- 5. Traditional medicine in Southeast Asia with special reference to Malaysia and Indonesia.- 6. Cultural interpretation and research in geography.- Section 3: Geography and Citizenship.- 7. Connectedness and self-meaning.- 8. Geography and the informed citizen.- 9. Active citizenship: empowering people as cultural agents through geography.- 10. Environment and citizenship: from the local to the global.- 11. Political geography, geographical education and citizenship.- 12. Geography and communities.- Section 4: Pedagogic Implications.- 13. Geography, culture and knowing: hybridity and the production of social and cultural knowledge.- 14. Public participation and the active, critical citizen: another view.- 15. New technologies and their impact on the culture of geography teaching and learning.- 16. Conflict management: the role of geographical education.- 17. Geography beyond the classroom: achieving cultural understanding through issue-based inquiry learning.- Section 5: Future Directions.- 18. Globalisation and Latin America: a fruitless search for balance.- 19. Geographical education and the challenge of lifelong learning.