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    Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning, Volume 24, 2024, Issue 1

    The main purpose of the Journal is to provide a central point for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship on adventure and the ‘outdoors’ as media for learning as well as recreation. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: An exploration of children’s experiences of the use of digital technology in forest schools by Angela Garden (open access).

    Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning, Volume 23, 2023, Issue 1

    The main purpose of the Journal is to provide a central point for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship on adventure and the ‘outdoors’ as media for learning as well as recreation. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “Super stoked girls” - a discourse analysis of girls’ participation in freeride skiing by Lotte Malterud, Gunn Engelsrud & Vegard Vereide (open access),

    Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning, Volume 22, 2022, Issue 4 | Child, place, and others: interactions that support outdoor learning

    The main purpose of the Journal is to provide a central point for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship on adventure and the ‘outdoors’ as media for learning as well as recreation. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The children-nature interrelationship in outdoor early childhood education: when children and bamboo co-construct a ‘secret hideaway’ by Renata Motta & Manuela Ferreira.

    Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning, Volume 21, 2021, Issue 3

    The main purpose of the Journal is to provide a central point for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship on adventure and the ‘outdoors’ as media for learning as well as recreation. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A study of situational awareness in a small group of sea kayaking guides by Loel Collins, Matthew Giblin, John Robert Stoszkowski & Allison Inkster.

    Albeit an ample introduction to outdoor studies, its plenitude is overwhelming

    At times, Daniel Svensson felt he needed a handbook of reviewing handbooks when working on his review of Routledge International Handbook of Outdoor Studies by Barbara Humberstone, Heather Prince & Karla A. Henderson (eds.) (Routledge). However, he managed very well without one, and here is his review to prove it.
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