The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography - Lovell, Sarah A.; Coen, Stephanie E.; Rosenberg, Mark W.; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography
 
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ISBN13:9781032313795
ISBN10:103231379X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:450 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Weight:453 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 29 Illustrations, black & white; 16 Halftones, black & white; 13 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white
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The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography

 
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The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography is the defining reference for academics and postgraduate students seeking an advanced understanding of the debates, methodological developments, and methods transforming research in human geography.

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The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography is the defining reference for academics and postgraduate students seeking an advanced understanding of the debates, methodological developments and methods transforming research in human geography.


Divided into three sections, Part I reviews how the methods of contemporary human geography reflect the changing intellectual history of human geography and events both within human geography and society in general. In Part II, authors critically appraise key methodological and theoretical challenges and opportunities that are shaping contemporary research in various parts of human geography. Contemporary directions within the discipline are elaborated on by established and emerging researchers who are leading ontological debates and the adoption of innovative methods in geographic research. In Part III, authors explore cross-cutting methodological challenges and prompt questions about the values and goals underpinning geographical research work, such as: Who are we engaging in our research? Who is our research ?for?? What are our relationships with communities?


Contributors emphasize examples from their research and the research of others to reflect the fluid, emotional and pragmatic realities of research. This handbook captures key methodological developments and disciplinary influences emerging from the various sub-disciplines of human geography.

Table of Contents:

Introduction  Part I: Origins, Reflections and Debates  1 The Great Debate in Mid-Twentieth-Century American Geography: Fred K. Schaefer vs. Richard Hartshorne  2. The Archive and the Field: Methodological Procedures and Research Outcomes in the Work of Carl O. Sauer (1889-1975)  3. The Quantitative Revolution  4. Towards Interdisciplinarity: The Relationship between GIS/GIScience/Cartography and Human Geography  5. Reflections on Human Geography?s Methodological ?Turns?  6. For an Intersectional Sensibility: Feminisms in Geography  7. Making Space for Indigenous Intelligence, Sovereignty and Relevance in Geographic Research  8. Geohumanities: An Evolving Methodology  Part II: Methodologies of Human Geography?s Sub-Disciplines  9. Affective Landscapes: Capturing Emotions in Place  10. Geography?s Sexual Orientations: Queering the Where, the What, and the How  11. Political Geographies: Assemblage Theory as Methodology  12. Indigenous Geographies: Researching and De-colonising Environmental Narratives  13. Storytelling in Anti-colonial Geographies: Caribbean Methodologies with World-Making Possibilities  14. Historical Geographies: Geographical Antagonism and Archives  15. Black Geographies: Methodological Reflections  16. Digital Geographies and Everyday Life: Space, Materiality, Agency  17. GIS Science: Addressing Aggregation and Uncertainty  18. Health Geographies and Big Data Adventures: Methodological innovations, opportunities and challenges  19. Geographies of Disability: On the potential of Mixed Methods  20. Methodologies for Animal Geographies: Approaches Within and Beyond the Human  21. Urban Geographies: Comparative and Relational Urbanism  22. Economic Geographies: Navigating Research and Activism  23. Geographies of Education: Data, Scale/Mobilities and Pedagogies  24. Children?s Geographies: Playing with Participatory Methods  25. Anarchist Research Within and Without the Academy: Everyday Geographies and the Methods of Emancipation  Part III: Cross-cutting Issues in Human Geography Methodologies  Section Introduction  26. Politics, Institutions and Place: Researching Sensitive Subjects in Urban Contexts  27. Navigating Ruralities in Human Geography Research: Reflections from Fieldwork in Complex Rural Settings  28. Participatory Geographies: From Community-Engaged to Community Led Research  29. The Methodological Implications of Integrating Lived Experience in Geographic Research on Inequalities  30. What Role for More-Than-Representational, More-Than-Human Inquiry?  31. Dear Feminist Collective: How Does One Take Up Slow Scholarship (in the Midst of Crises)?  32. Refining research methodologies to make a difference in policy