A GA blog sharing news of a teacher toolkit which I was aware of when it was launched, but couldn’t make it. One for ‘A’ level cultural geographers for sure, produced by Charlene Rose as part of her PhD research in the Ladywood area of Birmingham. Caribbean cuisine and superdiversity in the Ladywood constituency, Birmingham Details of the resource: This case study was written by Dr Charlene Rose based on research undertaken for her PhD thesis and will be of use to those teaching the A level geography ‘Changing place; changing places’ theme. It considers how Caribbean restaurants and takeaways use their signage to advertise to the superdiverse Ladywood constituency in Birmingham, UK, and provides real-world examples for the changing places sub-themes:changing demographic and cultural characteristics economic change and social inequalities food production, circulation and consumption cultural and artistic approaches to representing place lived experience of place (i.e. how people s...