引导高等教育改革,跨部门重塑学科

IF 2.7 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Elaine Stratford
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为了应对广泛的高等教育改革,地理正在发生重大变化。在这篇评论中,我反思了该学科的知名度、地理学家的安全感和使命感是如何被项目关闭、组织重组或将学术优先事项与他人的当务之急相结合的压力所重塑的。这些动态构成了一种背景条件,引发了人们对地理在哪里以及如何被重新想象——以及为了什么目的——的深刻思考。我认为地理学家必须更积极地将这门学科定位在学术界之外,大胆地主张它在公共、私人和非政府部门之间的相关性。我强调了这门学科的独特能力和影响,尤其是在空间推理、关系思维、公民参与和道德反应方面。这些特质使得地理学对任何寻求应对复杂的社会、环境和政治挑战的人来说都至关重要。最后,我呼吁地理学家在探索不确定的地形时,采取谨慎的(地理)政治和激进的合作,并强调我们有能力和责任塑造这些地形。重塑是具有挑战性的、充满活力的和有目的的,这一时刻提供了维护地理学持久的公民和知识价值的可能性。
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Navigating higher education reforms and reinventing the discipline across sectors

Geography is undergoing significant change in response to widespread higher education reforms. In this commentary, I reflect on how the discipline’s visibility and geographers’ security and sense of purpose are being reshaped by the likes of programme closures, organisational restructures, or pressures to mould academic priorities to others’ imperatives. These dynamics constitute a background condition that invites deep reflection about where and how geography might be reimagined—and for what ends. I argue that geographers must more actively position the discipline beyond academia by boldly asserting its relevance across public, private, and non-government sectors. I highlight the discipline’s distinctive capacities and consequence—not least among them spatial reasoning, relational thinking, civic engagement, and ethical responsiveness. These qualities make geography crucial for any who seek to deal with complex social, environmental, and political challenges. Ultimately, I call for a (geo)politics of care and radical collegiality among geographers as we navigate uncertain terrains, and stress that we have the ability and responsibility to shape those same terrains. Reinvention is challenging, energising, and purposeful, and this moment offers the possibility to safeguard geography’s enduring civic and intellectual values.

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