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“Where does this image take you?” A visual tale from a workshop on geographical imaginations

  • Elisa Bignante
  • , Matteo Puttilli
  • , Pietro Agnoletto
  • , Giovanni Agostoni
  • , Fabio Amato
  • , Annachiara Autiero
  • , Ettore Asoni
  • , Giovanni Baiocchetti
  • , STEFANIA BENETTI
  • , Noemi Bergesio
  • , Andrea Cerasuolo
  • , Benedetta Cesarini
  • , Ornella D’Alessio
  • , Claudio Sossio De Simone
  • , Livia Jessica Dell’Anna
  • , Laura Eccher
  • , Giulia Fiorentino
  • , Caroline Fornasari
  • , Andrea Gallo
  • , Costanza Gasparo
  • Maria Laura Gasparini, Sara Giovansana, Roberta Mingo, Erica Neri, Giulia Oddi, Daniele Pangaro, Davide Papotti, Cecilia Pasini, Marco Picone, Ginevra Pierucci, Marta Rodeschini, Francesca Sabatini, Valerio Salvini, Lisa Scafa, Enrico Squarcina, Giacomo Spanu, Massimiliano Tabusi, Cristiana Zorzi

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Abstract

This work is authored by a group of Ph.D. students and academics who attended a workshop on visual methodologies in the framework of the Scuola di alta formazione in geografia organised by AGeI (Association of Italian Geographers), 2022 edition. By visually reporting the workshop activities we aim at reflecting on the creative power of images in expanding geographical imaginations and its potential in the teaching of geography. The paper is shaped as a visual essay in which images and text do not refer directly to each other but rather aim at creating an imaginative reading flow.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)211-218
Number of pages8
JournalJ-READING-JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DIDACTICS IN GEOGRAPHY
Volume2 (2022)
Issue numberonline 2281-5694
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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  1. SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
    SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

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