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Scaffolding geospatial epistemic discomfort : a pedagogical framework for cross-disciplinary landscape research

Authors :
Ferrara, Vincenza
Álvarez-Taboada, Flor
Burgers, Gert-Jan
Corbelle-Rico, Eduardo
Cordero, Miguel
Dias, Eduardo
Ekblom, Anneli
Georganos, Stefanos
Howarth, Jeff
de Kleijn, Maurice
La Mantia, Tommaso
van Manen, Niels
Sala, Giovanna
da Silveira Bueno, Rafael
Verhagen, Philip
Wästfelt, Anders
Ferrara, Vincenza
Álvarez-Taboada, Flor
Burgers, Gert-Jan
Corbelle-Rico, Eduardo
Cordero, Miguel
Dias, Eduardo
Ekblom, Anneli
Georganos, Stefanos
Howarth, Jeff
de Kleijn, Maurice
La Mantia, Tommaso
van Manen, Niels
Sala, Giovanna
da Silveira Bueno, Rafael
Verhagen, Philip
Wästfelt, Anders
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Current environmental crises call for an integrated knowledge of landscapes and their ecosystems in a broader sense. This article presents a pedagogical framework for cross-disciplinary landscape research at postgraduate level. The framework is grounded in the use of geospatial epistemic discomfort as a creative force to develop and enhance inquiry skills able to cross and merge disciplinary boundaries. Developed within the Erasmus+ KA2 project “CROSSLAND”, the pedagogical framework is based on the scaffolding of epistemic discomfort through four key didactic elements: 1) cross-disciplinary group work and open-ended assignment, 2) in-field inquiry as pre-training on space-time, 3) replacement of traditional lectures by student-led seminars, 4) GIS labs centred on the exploration of cross-disciplinary portfolios of geospatial approaches and methods given as worked-out examples. Main results from the evaluation of the framework implementation in a Summer School show how learning cross-disciplinarity happened thanks to a scaffolding that allowed, first and foremost, the socialisation of different conceptualisations of space. While students felt at ease with geospatial epistemic discomfort, we can conclude that spatial cognitive processes are powerful in improving abilities beyond the spatial domain.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442972930
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.03098265.2024.2333291