posted on 2021-02-11, 11:17authored byPeter Kraftl, William Andrews, Suzanne Beech, Giulia Ceresa, Sarah HollowaySarah Holloway, Vicky Johnson, Catherine White
This paper provides a critical overview of scholarship on the geographies of education. The
article explores some of the key roots, linguistic traditions and conceptual underpinnings of what has
become a burgeoning and diverse area of scholarship. It emphasises the different subdisciplinary areas to
which research on geographies of education has contributed, including work on social reproduction, the
relationship between education spaces and their 'outsides', the agency of learners, structural inequalities,
learners' experiences, materialities and mobilities. The paper concludes with some suggestions about
future work on geographies of education, identifying key areas of potential in terms of connection: with
scholarship on geography education; with research going on outside geography; with scholarship on
education spaces less well-represented thus far (such as Further Education); and with research on and
from non-Anglophone contexts and the Majority Global South
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: KRAFTL, P.... et al, 2022. Geographies of education: A journey. Area, 54 (1), pp.15-23, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12698. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.