All Stories

  1. Feeding Hungry Students: Geographies of On‐Campus Free Food Provision Across England
  2. Journeying through in-between times and spaces: commuter students’ everyday practices of and strategies for university access and engagement
  3. Researching the Everyday Educational Lives of Low-Income Families: The Importance of Researcher and Participant Contexts
  4. Navigating the complex space of journal editing: Exploring the tensions between the intellectual and commercial dimensions of academic publishing
  5. Widening participation and a student “success” assemblage: The materialities and mobilities of university
  6. Housing Associations as institutional space: Care and control in tenant welfare and training for work
  7. The body–space relations of research(ed) on bodies: The experiences of becoming participant researchers
  8. Education, parenting and family: The social geographies of family learning
  9. Geographies of Education: Families, Parenting, and Schools
  10. Geographers out of place: institutions, (inter)disciplinarity and identity
  11. Family learning and the socio-spatial practice of ‘supportive’ power
  12. The Means of Correct Training: Embodied Regulation in Training for Body Work among Mothers
  13. Geographies of family learning and aspirations of belonging
  14. The microgeographies of learning bodies and emotions in the ‘classroom-salon’
  15. The means of correct training: embodied regulation in training for body work among mothers
  16. Parents in higher education: impacts of university learning on the self and the family
  17. Invisible experiences: understanding the choices and needs of university students with dependent children
  18. ‘Body training’: Investigating the embodied training choices of/for mothers in West London
  19. Discourses of Integration and Exclusion: Equal Opportunities for University Students with Dependent Children?
  20. What Makes Lectures ‘Unmissable’? Insights into Teaching Excellence and Active Learning
  21. Manufacturing Space: Gendered Cityscapes and Industrial Images in Dundee
  22. Constructing Gendered Workplace ‘Types’: The weaver–millworker distinction in Dundee's jute industry, c. 1880–1910
  23. Detailing spaces and processes of resistance: Working women in Dundee’s jute industry
  24. The liminality of training spaces: Places of private/public transitions
  25. Dundee's Jute mills and factories: Spaces of production, surveillance and discipline
  26. “Constant Medical Supervision”: locating reproductive bodies in Victorian and Edwardian Dundee