Geography amid COVID-19 — inequality, decent work, and curriculum

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geography Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1080/00167487.2020.12094089
S. Puttick
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Questions about what it means to have - in the language of Sustainable Development Goal 8 - 'decent work' have run throughout the debates and policy responses to COVID-19, with many commentaries in the UK highlighting the contradiction of those now celebrated as 'key workers' having been recently been labelled as 'unskilled labour' by the Home Office Drawing on comparisons across the examples of England and Wales, Rawling argues that high level curriculum planning could and should play a key role in reviewing and updating geographical education in the context of global issues including climate change and COVID-19, rather than, she argues, relying on teachers: 'countering geographical ignorance, at a time when this has never been more important to humanity, demands no less' (p 76) A global issue of the previous decade - the global financial crisis of 2007-9 - is the focus of Cecile Coundrin's fascinating analysis within the middlesized Greek city of Larissa, set amid disruptions in global flows of capital and the spatial dimensions of financial vulnerabilities
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新冠肺炎背景下的地理-不平等、体面工作和课程
用可持续发展目标8的语言来说,“体面工作”意味着什么,这一问题贯穿了应对新冠肺炎的辩论和政策,英国的许多评论强调了那些现在被誉为“关键工人”的人最近被英国内政部贴上了“非技术工人”的标签的矛盾,Rawling认为,在气候变化和新冠肺炎等全球问题的背景下,高水平课程规划可以也应该在审查和更新地理教育方面发挥关键作用,而不是依赖教师:“在对人类来说前所未有的重要时刻,应对地理无知,Cecile Coundrin在希腊中等城市拉里萨进行了引人入胜的分析,重点是前十年的一个全球性问题——2007-9年的全球金融危机,背景是全球资本流动的中断和金融脆弱性的空间维度
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Geography
Geography GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: An international journal, Geography meets the interests of lecturers, teachers and students in post-16 geography.
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