Critial cartography as teaching-research tool: A feminist decolonial approach
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2026-01ISBN
979-13-990029-4-2
Abstract
This paper presents a teaching-research experience
developed within an elective course of the MIAD Master’s
program at ETSA La Salle – Universitat Ramon Llull. The course
translates ongoing doctoral research into the classroom through
critical cartography as a pedagogical tool. Drawing on feminist
and decolonial approaches, it invites students to rethink
hegemonic forms of territorial representation and to understand
landscape as a cultural, historical and political construct. The
methodology combines theoretical reflection with practical
workshops focused on the collective production of thematic maps
of the Noroeste Argentino. The experience culminates in a critical
cartographic atlas that makes visible situated practices and
marginalized forms of knowledge. The paper discusses the course
structure, learning outcomes and challenges, highlighting the
potential of research-based teaching to foster critical thinking and
alternative ways of understanding territory
Document Type
Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
00 - Prolegomena. Fundamentals of knowledge and culture. Propaedeutics
378 - Higher education. Universities. Academic study
72 - Architecture
93 - History. Auxiliary sciences of history. Local History
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Pages
3 p.
Publisher
La Salle Campus Barcelona - Universitat Ramon Llull
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Actes de la 6a Jornada de Recerca, Docència i Innovació Docent
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