The Geographical Imaginations Expedition & Institute

“The GIEI” or the “Expedition & Institute” is a public geography initiative that seeks to bridge the worlds of academic and everyday geographical thinking; to explore our metacognition of space, place, region, scale and landscape; and to travel beyond the “single story” we often have of peoples and places down the street and around the world.  

Between 2014-2020, the main project of the Expedition & Institute was the award-winning hour-long, monthly-produced radio essay program broadcast from Radio Fabrik, a community radio station located in Salzburg, Austria. Geographical Imaginations: Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything and Nothing ran for 60 episodes, each lasting 53 minutes.  

As an inquiry-based project, Geographical Imaginations asked questions and explored themes through dialogues with different texts and voices. Inevitably, the explorations returned to simple, yet complex, questions. How does ____ inform the way I picture the world in my head? How does that picture, in turn, limit or expand my place in the world?

In each episode the show made short “expeditions” investigating the geographies of ____. While many of the episodes dealt with Central European regional topics, the Expedition & Institute also traveled to and produced radio essays from Tanzania, Zanzibar, Cuba and The Arctic to bring the world back home to Austria and to listeners from around the world.

The Expedition & Institute has also developed inquiry-based, project-based and experiential learning projects and scenarios for teachers and students in Grades 6-12. These include: ASKing the World, ASKing the Arctic, World as Village: 100 People, TransAtlantic Cable, The Salzburg Geographical Expedition and The Salzburg Rhythmanalysis Project.

The GIEI continues to develop multimedia content and curriculum for expanding the ways geography is taught at the secondary school level. The Expedition & Institute is currently designing a 10-14 day Field Camp in Spain for high school human geography students and teachers.

To find out more about this project, collaborate, or listen to a podcast check out the The Geographical Imaginations Expedition & Institute website.