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education and globalization, Latin America, United States – Geoconfluences

Several articles in the latest issue of Geographic Information are likely to be of interest to teachers, competition candidates and their preparers.

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Created in 1936 by André Cholley then led by Jacqueline Beaujeu Garnier and Jacqueline Bonnamour to meet the needs of geography practitioners, mainly teachers and students, by transmitting to them the topicality of the discipline, the journal has evolved to accommodate new themes and problems, still little cleared up. Without forgetting its primary destination, information, and dedicating each year a delivery answering the questions of the competitions, its exploratory purpose is fed by thematic files. In the same innovative perspective, Geographic Information welcomes isolated articles, published, in varia as well as topical notes built around an original graphic or cartographic document. All the authors or animators of research in contemporary geography producing in France or outside the French or French-speaking sphere are invited to the opening of the journal and to its insertion in the field of a discipline which has the world for vocation.


  • David Giband, « Education in the face of globalization: From school spaces to the break-up of educational territories », Geographic Information (3/2021), p. 9-28, Armand Colin.
    → Added to our bibliography School geography, school geography.
    → By the same author, read: Giband, David. “The end of the black ghettos? Populating policies and socio-ethnic recompositions of American metropolises ”. Geoconfluences, 2015.
  • Stéphanie Baffico, ” Philadelphie, « City of Murals “: Urban art in the name of the” right to the city “for all”, Geographic Information (3/2021), p. 50-70, Armand Colin.
    → Added to our bibliography on the United States.
    → From the same author, read: Baffico, Stéphanie. “From” Charm City” To “ Farm City “: The reconquest of dormant spaces by urban agriculture in Baltimore”.Geoconfluences, 2016.
  • Sébastien Like: ” A geographic approach to energy transitions in Latin America »,Geographic Information(3/2021), p. 29-49, Armand Colin.
    → Added to our bibliography on Latin America.
    → See our page dedicated to competitions

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