Researching Human Geography
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Contents Preface
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Method and mithodology in humabn geography Scientific methodologies Hemeneutics and interpretatve human geography Beyond representation The politics of research
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Research design Problem identification Getting started Multi-methos and multi-level analysis Designing a project
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By the book? Using published data What else are we going to use? Then why be cautious? Can we improve on limitations? Appreciating the balance
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Behind the scenes: archives and dicumentary records What types of documentary sources? Problems of coverage Getting down to it Extrating messages Messages and sources
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Superficial encounters: social survey methods But are surveys valid? Types of surveys What is a pilot study? The informants The information Limitationms on strengths
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