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Original Articles

Flying a kite: playful mapping in a multidisciplinary field-course

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Pages 317-336 | Received 04 Dec 2017, Accepted 04 Apr 2018, Published online: 20 Apr 2018
 

ABSTRACT

This article reviews the potential of kite-mapping as part of an interdisciplinary and multinational field course. It situates kite-mapping as a low cost, high quality, participatory approach, in relation to field use of maps, arguing that research might usefully attend to more than simply the skills acquired during the field exercise and the technicalities of the innovation. Evidenced from two day-long workshops on the Maltese island of Gozo we describe practical issues involved in making the mapping work. We draw on descriptions of field practice and deploy a multi-method evaluation of staff and student reactions and experiences to explore pedagogic aspects of kite-mapping. We conclude that the practices of kite-mapping significantly impact upon the value of the mapping technique, and highlight how creative and playful mapping processes implicit in the technique might usefully be deployed in other field contexts.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Erasmus + Strategic Partnership Key Action 2 project 2014-1-UK01-KA203-001642. Furthermore we would like to thank all students and staff who participated in three years of the field course.

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