Secondary Handbook Chapter 4
Doreen Massey
In this chapter, Doreen Massey shows that we all operate with a variety of often contradicting geographical imaginations. The study of geography helps us to expose these contradictions, thus contributing to a crucial aim of education - that of questioning rather than accepting without further thought. Massey argues that the development of a geographical mind can bring rigour in the way we imagine those essential geographical notions of space and place.
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