Generative tensions: Undergraduates' experience of Geography in US universities

Author:

Dutta Madhumita1ORCID,McSweeney Kendra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractWe reflect on Geography in the US university by focusing on the paths taken by undergraduates into and beyond our classrooms. Those paths reveal aspects of Geography that appear unique to this national context, and include the structural barriers to US students' entry into Geography, from their highly uneven exposure to Geography in school to their unfamiliarity with it as a university degree. Yet many students still manage to find the field, with the troubling exception of Black and Indigenous students. We also highlight the paradox whereby graduates of this ‘invisible’ field are in high demand within government and industry, even as their training encourages them to simultaneously critique the tight coupling of Geography with those structures of power. We suggest that these are the distinctive and constitutive attributes of Geography in US universities that shape undergraduates and the geographies that they take out into the world.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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