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Critical spatial learning: participatory mapping,spatial histories,and youth civic engagement
Authors:Elyse Gordon  Sarah Elwood  Katharyne Mitchell
Institution:Department of Geography, University of Washington, Box 353550, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Abstract:As digital technologies become ubiquitous in many places, scholars of civic engagement, youth and political life, and geographic education have explored the potential of teaching critical and spatial thinking through digital technologies. This paper examines interactive digital mapping as a technology environment for teaching and practicing critical spatial thinking, in relation to civic engagement. From this participatory and dialogic mapping project with teenage girls in Seattle, Washington, we develop a conceptualization of critical spatial thinking that emphasizes how social and spatial processes intertwine to generate societal inequalities and show how this learning informs students’ social and spatial civic responses. We show how interactive digital mapping pedagogies offer students an opportunity to develop awareness of what happens in their urban geographies, but also how and what they might do to intervene.
Keywords:participatory mapping  civic engagement  youth geographies  critical spatial thinking  children's politics
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