Geography Teacher TrainingSpace, Nature and Society
Tel.: 044 63 56510Room number: Y25 L 04lara.landolt@geo.uzh.ch
Research Interests
I am a human geographer with research interests in geographies of education and youth, education policy and governance, urban inequalities, educational transitions, and qualitative methods.
My Ph.D. project draws on ethnographic research to study the relations between education policy and urban socioeconomic inequalities by focusing on the lives of young people at educational transitions. My project is part of the SNSF-funded study Young people's transition to Gymnasium and the role of private and public supplementary learning programs. Find more here.
I am part of the research group Geographies of Young People and Education.
Education
Since 2021: Doctoral Candidate in Human Geography, University of Zurich
10/2023-12/2023: Visiting scholar at Loyola University Chicago (supported with a GRC Travel Grant)
2021: Master of Science in Geography, University of Zurich
2019: Bachelor of Science in Geography (Major, University of Zurich) and Cartography (Minor, ETH Zurich)
Talks
The learnings of policy enactment: student perspectives on social justice in Zurich’s selective secondary school admissions (08/2024). Paper presentation at the Royal Geographical Society Annual International Conference, London, UK.
Pathways to Nowhere and Everywhere: School "Options" as Mechanisms of Stratification Across Urban Contexts (08/2024). Roundtable presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting with C. Park, Montréal, CA.
Privilege Forged in Space: Student Experiences in Transitioning to Zurich’s Highly Selective Public Secondary Schools (08/2024). Paper presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting with C. Reh, Montréal, CA.
A Spatial Analysis of Elite-Making at State-Funded Selective Grammar Schools in Zurich, Switzerland (04/2024). Paper presentation at the British Sociological Association Annual Conference with C. Reh, online.
Using Spatial Analysis to Explore the Role of Urban Inequalities in Adolescent Students’ Elite Identity Formation (11/2023). Visiting scholar lecture co-hosted by the Schools of Social Work, Education and Sociology at Loyola University Chicago, Chicago/US.
Public Secondary Schools as Unintentional Drivers of Educational Injustice at the Transition to Gymnasium (08/2023). Poster presentation at the Conference of the Academy of Sociology, Bern/CH.
#DON’T GIVE UP – Techniken der Selbstführung Jugendlicher am Bildungsübertritt ans Zürcher Kurzzeitgymnasium (06/2023). Paper Präsentation am Jahreskongress der Schweizerischen Gesellschaften für Bildungsforschung und Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung, Zürich/CH.
Technologien des Selbst unter Jugendlichen: Eine gouvernementalitätstheoretische Betrachtung des Bildungsübertritts ans Gymnasium in Zürich (01/2023). Paper Präsentation an der Tagung Neue Kulturgeographien, Halle/DE.
Of Aspirations, Discipline and Solidarity: an Ethnography of a Highly Selective Educational Transition in Zurich (09/2022). Project presentation at the Humangeographische Sommerschule, Bernau/DE.
Outreach Workshops
Von Nachbarschaft, Einzugsgebiet und Schulkreis: Welche Rolle spielt Geographie in den Bildungsdisparitäten am Bildungsübertritt ans Zürcher Gymnasium? (01/2024). Vortrag und Leitung Workshop mit C. Reh. HSGYM Hochschultag, Zürich/CH.
Der Übertritt Jugendlicher ans Gymnasium und die Rolle privater und öffentlicher Prüfungsvorbereitungsprogramme (03/2023). Vortrag und Leitung Workshop mit I. Bauer, S. Landolt, C. Reh, H. Sommer; Schulleitungskonferenz Schulkreis Uto, Zürich/CH.
Teaching
Educational Inequalities in Urban Contexts (Spring 2024). Course Catalogue
Supervision Bachelor Thesis (Spring 2024). Course Catalogue
Humangeographie II: Gesellschaftliche und natürliche Ressourcen (Spring 2023/24). Course Catalogue
Grundkurs Geographie II: Internationale Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (Spring 2022/23). Course Catalogue
Small Group Teaching (Fall 2021/22). Course Catalogue
Human Geography IV: Humangeographische Methoden der Datenerhebung (Spring 2019/20, module assistant). Course Catalogue
Articles in peer reviewed journals
Landolt, L. & Bauer, I. (2023). Children’s technologies of the self within neoliberal governmentality at the educational transition to Gymnasium in Zurich. Children's Geographies, 21(6), 1201-1215. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2023.2237925