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Spotlight On ... Mission:Explore Food
by
Askins, Kye
, Raven-Ellison, Daniel
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Ethics
/ Families & family life
/ Field study
/ Food
/ Geography
/ Learning
/ Music festivals
/ Pedagogy
/ Political activism
/ Politics
2012
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Spotlight On ... Mission:Explore Food
by
Askins, Kye
, Raven-Ellison, Daniel
in
Ethics
/ Families & family life
/ Field study
/ Food
/ Geography
/ Learning
/ Music festivals
/ Pedagogy
/ Political activism
/ Politics
2012
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Spotlight On ... Mission:Explore Food
2012
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Overview
The Geography Collective (TGC) are an ever-growing group of geography teachers, freelance educators, academics, artists, activists, therapists and more. People come together to encourage people to see their world in new ways, through a variety of actions and interventions, because they believe in geography, they think it is important. While undertaking some irregular geography and contemplating cities, founding members of TGC started thinking about how to encourage more young people to become passionate about place. At their first TGC Geography Camp in November 2011, they spent a considerable amount of time thinking and talking about a subject close to their hearts: the geographies of food. They discussed food as a whole system, thinking about how food is produced, mobilised, used and wasted at different scales, the links between the spatialities of food and other subjects, and the ways in which people may be interconnected to other people and places across the planet via what they put in their mouths.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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