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Pathways to Understanding Changing Climates: walking and talking with children

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In this seminar David Whitley will lead a conversation between Elsa Lee (Research Associate; Faculty of Education) and Richard Irvine (Research Associate and Project Co-ordinator: Division of Social Anthropology) about one element of their research with Key Stage 2 children in primary schools in two different ecological zones in East Anglia. The presentation will explain the purpose of the research, the method being developed and the initial findings from the first stage of the work. The conversation will draw out reflections on the developing methods, the nature of interdisciplinary work in this setting, and children’s articulations of both local and global elements of place as these emerge during walks through their school neighbourhoods.

http://www.cire.group.cam.ac.uk/PathwaysProject

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