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Enacting a place-responsive research methodology: walking interviews with educators
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PedagogyUbiquitous LearningCommunity EngagementPlace-responsive ApproachesSocial Learning EnvironmentWalking InterviewsEducationPlace-responsive MethodologiesResearch-practice PartnershipRecreationProfessional DevelopmentEnvironmental PlanningOutdoor LearningResearch DesignLearning EnvironmentSocial SciencesCross-cultural PlacemakingInformal Learning
Place-based and place-responsive approaches to outdoor learning and education are developing in many countries but there is dearth of theoretically-supported methodologies to take a more explicit account of place in research in these areas. In response, this article outlines one theoretical framing for place-responsive methodologies for researching outdoor learning and education. We exemplify how this might work in practice with data and analysis from one suggested place-responsive research method: the walking interview. Implications and consequences are explored for how outdoor learning might be researched more widely.
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