The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography
Editat de Dydia DeLyser, Steve Herbert, Stuart C Aitken, Mike A Crang, Linda McDowellen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 25 iul 2011
"In its comprehensive coverage, accessible text, and range of illustrative studies, past and present, the Handbook has established an impressive new standard in presenting qualitative methods to geographers."
-David Ley, University of British Columbia
Moving beyond textbook rehearsals of standard issues, the Handbook shows how empirical details of qualitative research can be linked to the broader social, theoretical, political, and policy concerns of qualitative geographers and the communities within which they work. The book is organized into three sections:
- Part I: Openingsengages the history of qualitative geography, and details the ways that research, and the researcher's place within it, are conceptualized within broader academic, political, and social currents.
- Part II: Encounters and Collaborationsdescribes the different strategies of inquiry that qualitative geographers use, and the tools and techniques that address the challenges that arise in the research process.
- Part III: Making Senseexplores the issues and processes of interpretation, and the ways researchers communicate their results.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446206560
ISBN-10: 1446206564
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446206564
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
[The
SAGE
Handbook
of
Qualitative
Geography]
demystifies
the
complexities
that
surround
qualitative
work
in
the
field
and
is
an
important
addition
on
the
shelves
of
geography
books.
This
timely
publication
is
indicative
of
the
maturity
of
qualitative
research
within
the
community
of
geographers.
By
assembling
the
work
of
leading
geographers
who
have
chosen
qualitative
methods
as
a
key
means
to
accomplish
their
research,
this
volume
also
forwards
dialogue
between
geographers
and
their
colleagues
in
the
humanities
and
other
social
sciences.
It
is
a
high-level,
interesting
and
well-read
book
that
will
benefit
graduates
students,
academics
and
practitioners.
It
is
highly
recommended
for
scholars
in
the
various
fields
of
human
geography
Orna Blumen
Geography Research Forum
In its comprehensive coverage, accessible text, and range of illustrative studies, past and present, the Handbook has established an impressive new standard in presenting qualitative methods to geographers
David Ley
University of British Columbia
Orna Blumen
Geography Research Forum
In its comprehensive coverage, accessible text, and range of illustrative studies, past and present, the Handbook has established an impressive new standard in presenting qualitative methods to geographers
David Ley
University of British Columbia
Cuprins
Introduction:
Engaging
Qualitative
Geography
-
Dydia
DeLyser
et
al
PART ONE: OPENINGS
Introduction - Dydia DeLyser
A History of Qualitative Research in Geography - Meghan Cope
'Throwntogetherness': Encounters with Difference and Diversity - Stuart C Aitken
A Taut Rubber Band: Theory and Empirics in Qualitative Geographic Research - Steve Herbert
Policy, Research Design and the Socially Situated Researcher - Kari B Jensen and Amy K Glasmeier
Mixed Methods: Thinking, Doing and Asking in Multiple Ways - Sarah Elwood
PART TWO: ENCOUNTERS AND COLLABORATIONS
Introduction - Steve Herbert
Ethnography and Participant Observation - Annette Watson and Karen E Till
Autoethnography as Sensibility - David Butz
Interviewing: Fear and Liking in the Field - Linda McDowell
Life History Interviewing - Peter Jackson and Polly Russell
Focus Groups as Collaborative Research Performances - Fernando J Bosco and Thomas Herman
Visual Methods and Methodologies - Mike Crang
Doing Landscape Interpretation - Nancy Duncan and James Duncan
Caught in the Nick of Time: Archives and Fieldwork - Hayden Lorimer
Textual and Discourse Analysis - Jason Dittmer
GIS as Qualitative Research: Knowledge, Participatory Politics and Cartographies of Affect - Stuart C Aitken and Mei-Po Kwan
'A Little Bird Told Me ...': Approaching Animals through Qualitative Methods - Mona Seymour and Jennifer Wolch
Performative, Non-Representational and Affect-Based Research: Seven Injunctions - J D Dewsbury
PART THREE: MAKING SENSE
Introduction - Mike Crang
Writing Qualitative Geography - Dydia DeLyser
The Art of Geographic Interpretation - Sara MacKian
Representing the Other: Negotiating the Personal and the Political - Garth Myers
Major Disasters and General Panics: Methodologies of Activism, Affinity and Emotion in the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army - Paul Routledge
Reflections on Teaching Qualitative Methods in Geography - Deborah G Martin
PART ONE: OPENINGS
Introduction - Dydia DeLyser
A History of Qualitative Research in Geography - Meghan Cope
'Throwntogetherness': Encounters with Difference and Diversity - Stuart C Aitken
A Taut Rubber Band: Theory and Empirics in Qualitative Geographic Research - Steve Herbert
Policy, Research Design and the Socially Situated Researcher - Kari B Jensen and Amy K Glasmeier
Mixed Methods: Thinking, Doing and Asking in Multiple Ways - Sarah Elwood
PART TWO: ENCOUNTERS AND COLLABORATIONS
Introduction - Steve Herbert
Ethnography and Participant Observation - Annette Watson and Karen E Till
Autoethnography as Sensibility - David Butz
Interviewing: Fear and Liking in the Field - Linda McDowell
Life History Interviewing - Peter Jackson and Polly Russell
Focus Groups as Collaborative Research Performances - Fernando J Bosco and Thomas Herman
Visual Methods and Methodologies - Mike Crang
Doing Landscape Interpretation - Nancy Duncan and James Duncan
Caught in the Nick of Time: Archives and Fieldwork - Hayden Lorimer
Textual and Discourse Analysis - Jason Dittmer
GIS as Qualitative Research: Knowledge, Participatory Politics and Cartographies of Affect - Stuart C Aitken and Mei-Po Kwan
'A Little Bird Told Me ...': Approaching Animals through Qualitative Methods - Mona Seymour and Jennifer Wolch
Performative, Non-Representational and Affect-Based Research: Seven Injunctions - J D Dewsbury
PART THREE: MAKING SENSE
Introduction - Mike Crang
Writing Qualitative Geography - Dydia DeLyser
The Art of Geographic Interpretation - Sara MacKian
Representing the Other: Negotiating the Personal and the Political - Garth Myers
Major Disasters and General Panics: Methodologies of Activism, Affinity and Emotion in the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army - Paul Routledge
Reflections on Teaching Qualitative Methods in Geography - Deborah G Martin
Descriere
A
rich
and
critical
assessment
of
this
geography
sub-discipline,
edited
by
a
world
renowned
team.