Wanda Hurren
University of Victoria
Victoria, BC
E-mail: whurren@uvic.ca
I am interested in issues of identity,
place, and curriculum. Poststructural perspectives and other
boundary blurring mechanisms inform my research and writing.
I am especially interested in disrupting notions
of what counts as standard academic discourse. I am presently conducting a study
that explores "mapwork" as an approach to research and pedagogy.
Among other things, mapwork is a process that incorporates collage
work: photography, poetry, expository text and maps of various
shapes and sizes.
Recent publications:
Books:
Line Dancing:
An Atlas of Geography Curriculum and Poetic Possibilities (Peter
Lang Publishers, 2000)
Curriculum Intertext:
Place/Language/Pedagogy (Peter Lang Publishers,
In press)
Book Chapters:
Hurren, W. (In Press). Getting
Away with “It”.
In S. Kouritzin (Ed.), Challenging
the Orthodoxies: Journey/wo/men in the Academy. Manwah, NJ: Lawrence
Earlbaum Associates.
Hasebe-Ludt, E., Chambers, C., Donald,
D., Leggo, C., Oberg, A. and
Hurren, W. (In press).
Métissage. In A. Cole & G. Knowles (Eds.),
International Handbook of the Arts in Qualitative Social Science
Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications.
Hurren, W. (2004). School
geography and academic geography: Spaces of
possibility for
teaching and learning. In A. Sears & I. Wright (Eds.), Challenges
and
prospects for Canadian Social Studies (pp. 118-125). Vancouver,
BC:
Pacific Educational Press.
Poetry:
Two poems. In B. Klar and P. Wilson
(Eds.), Fast Forward: Saskatchewan's New Poets. Regina, SK: Hagios
Press. (In Press)
Photographic Data/Art
Exhibit:
University
of Regina, October, 2005. Found in the Halls: The
Photograph as Data/Art in Research (mounted exhibit of participant photographic
and
poetic responses to space in schools).
Popular Press:
Come Down Gently
From a Sabbatical High. The Globe & Mail, Friday,
June 2,
2006
(updated 04/07)