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No. 1 (2024)

Geography and performance. Reflections starting from a murder mystery game

  • Panos Bourlessas
  • Emanuela Diodati
  • Emanuele Frixa
  • Giulia Oddi
  • Patrizia Pampana
  • Daniele Pasqualetti
  • Marco Picone
  • Matteo Puttilli
  • Francesca Sabatini
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/rgioa1-2024oa17382
Submitted
February 28, 2024
Published
2024-03-21

Abstract

Reworking the authorial and theatrical experience within the context of a murder mystery game staged at the Società Geografica Italiana during the 2023 European GeoNight, the text reflects on the role of performance as an opportunity to explore and expand the definition of public geography, the latter being understood as the expression and manifestation of what geographers ‘can do’.

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