The SAGE handbook of qualitative research in human geography

The SAGE handbook of qualitative research in human geography

Delyser, Dydia

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INDICE: Dydia DeLyser, Stuart Aitken, Steve Herbert, Mike Crang, and LindaMcDowell Introduction / PART ONE: OPENINGS / Meghan Cope A History of qualitative research in human geography / Stuart Aitken Encounters in the field: the politics of research / Steve Herbert A taut rubber band: Theory and empirics in qualitative geographic research / Amy K. Glasmeier and Kari B. Jensen Policy, research design, and the socially situated researcher / Sarah Elwood Mixed methods / PART TWO: ENCOUNTERS AND COLLABORATIONS / Annette Watson and Karen Till Ethnography and participant observation / Linda McDowell Interviewing / Peter Jackson and Polly Russell Life history interviewing / Fernando Bosco and Tom Herman Focus groups / David Butz Autoethnography as sensibility / Mike CrangVisual methodologies / JD Dewsbury Non-representational methods / Hayden Lorimer Caught in the nick of time: Archives and fieldwork / Jim Duncan and Nancy Duncan Doing landscape interpretation / Jason Dittmer Textual and discourse analysis / Jennifer Wolch and Mona Seymour Qualitative research in animal geographies / Stuart Aitken and Mei-Po Kwan Qualitative GIS / PART THREE: MAKING SENSE / Dydia DeLyser Writing qualitative geography / Sara MacKian The art of geographic interpretation: Making sense of qualitative data / Garth Myers Representing the Other: Negotiating the personal and the political / Paul Routledge Major disasters and general panics: Methodologies of activism, affinity and emotion in the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army / Deb Martin Reflections onteaching qualitative methods in geography

  • ISBN: 978-1-4129-1991-3
  • Editorial: Sage
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés