The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Geography - Couverture rigide

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9781412919913: The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Geography

Synopsis

The process of learning qualitative research has altered dramatically and The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Human Geography explores the growth, change, and complexity within the topic and looks back over its history to assess the current state of the art, and indicate possible future directions. Moving beyond textbook rehearsals of standard issues, the book examines key methodological debates and conflicts, approaching them in a critical, discursive manner. Retrospective and prospective in its content, the book is divided into three sections:

Part I: Openings details the way that qualitative researchers address the foundations of research in their choice of methods and methodologies.

Part II: Encounters and Collaborations provides an introduction to particular methods and examines the challenges and queries that arise from using them.

Part III: Making Sense explores the way in which the researcher interprets their data and communicates their results.

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À propos de l?auteur

Peter Duncan is Programme Director for the Postgraduate Programmes in Health Promotion and Health and Society at King's College London.

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