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The practical, in-depth guide to understanding and conducting qualitative research in human geography. This fifth edition continues to offer a practical, in-depth guide to understanding and conducting qualitative research in human geography. Featuring contributions from leading experts from Canada, the US, Australia, and New Zealand, this revised and expanded new edition provides a diverse collection of engaging and relevant examples that illustrate the real-world application of qualitative research techniques.
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- Höfundur: Iain Hay, Meghan Cope
- Útgáfa:5
- Útgáfudagur: 2021-02-26
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9780199034222
- Print ISBN: 9780199034215
- ISBN 10: 0199034222
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Boxes and Figures
- Boxes
- Figures
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Introducing Qualitative Research
- 1 Where Are We Now? Qualitative Research in Human Geography
- Introduction
- What Use Is Qualitative Research in Human Geography?
- What Are Some Examples of Qualitative Methods? What’s New in the Field?
- Why Should We Trust Qualitative Research? Or, Isn’t It Just Anecdotal Storytelling?
- Being in the World/Researching the World—New Dilemmas of Critical Inquiry
- Exploring the Edges: Trends to Watch in Qualitative Human Geography
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercise
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- 2 Power, Subjectivity, and Ethics in Qualitative Research
- Introduction
- Placing Power in Research
- Critical Reflexivity and the Place of Positionality
- Additional Modes of Ethical Accountability
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- Informed Consent
- Potential Risk or Harm
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- 3 Reaching Out: Cross-cultural Research
- Introduction
- What Does It Mean to Do Cross-cultural Research?
- Working with Young People in the Indian Himalayas
- Cross-cultural Research as Problem and Promise
- Guiding Questions
- What Is My Position in Relation to Power Structures?
- How Will I Make My Research Meaningful across Cultural Realms?
- How Will I Be Sensitive to Cultural Differences?
- What Is My Timeframe?
- How Will I Know I’m Getting Things Right?
- What If Things Go Wrong?
- What Will the Afterlives of this Research Be?
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- 4 Empowering Methodologies: Feminist and Indigenous Approaches
- Introduction
- Feminist Research Practice
- Indigenous Research
- Using Empowering Methodologies
- Approaching the Research
- Early Beginnings: Creating a Long-Term Dialogic Relationship
- Moving the Centre: Making Space for Multiple Ontologies and Polycentric Epistemologies
- Research with No Guarantees: Troubling over the Research Process
- Doing the Research
- Employing a Multi-layered Reflexivity
- Dialogic Research Tools: Reworking the Field as a Methodological Site of Agency
- The Politics of the Research
- Changing Ourselves: Breaking Out of the “Hall of Mirrors”
- Changing Institutional Structures and Processes: From Research “for” and “with” to Research “by”
- Approaching the Research
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercise
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- 1 Where Are We Now? Qualitative Research in Human Geography
- 5 Writing a Compelling Research Proposal
- What Is a Research Proposal and What Makes It Compelling?
- Building Strong Research Questions
- Set Your Building Blocks
- Drafting the Research Proposal
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercise
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- 6 Rigorous and Trustworthy: Qualitative Research Design
- Introduction
- Asking Research Questions
- From Asking Research Questions to Conducting Research
- Selecting Cases and Participants
- Selecting Cases
- Selecting Participants
- Participant Selection
- How Many Participants?
- Ensuring Rigour
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- 7 Case Studies in Qualitative Research
- What Is a Case Study?
- The Historical Development of the Case Study
- N=1 and the Importance of Depth and Context
- Types of Case Studies
- Theory Testing and Theory Generating Cases
- Case Studies Across Time and Space
- Time: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Case Studies
- Space: Comparative Analysis
- Are Case Studies Generalizable?
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercise
- Useful Resources
- Notes
- List of Key Terms
- Introduction: The Most Social of Methods
- The Spectrum of Places, Practices, and Uses
- Positionality—The Place of the Researcher and the Practice of Reflexivity
- Participant Observation in Practice—Expanded Positionalities and Knowledge Co-production
- Doing Participant Observation—Learning the Rules of the Game and Recording These as Data
- 1. Preparation
- 2. Start/Arrival
- 3. Observing Phenomena—The Emotional Labour of Participant Observation
- 4. Recording Data
- Analyzing Participant Observation Data and Writing Up the Results
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- Interviewing in Geography
- Types of Interviewing
- Strengths of Interviewing
- Interview Design
- The Interview Schedule or Guide
- Types of Questions
- Ordering Questions and Topics
- Structured Interviewing
- Semi-structured Interviewing
- Unstructured Interviewing
- Interviewing Practice
- Contact
- The Interview Relationship
- Closing the Interview
- Recording and Transcribing Interviews
- Recording
- Transcribing the Data
- Assembling Field Note Files
- Analyzing Interview Data
- Presenting Interview Data
- Interviews Using Digital Communication
- Advantages of Digital Interviewing
- Challenges of Digital Interviewing
- The Rise of Video Call Interviewing
- Understanding Oral History
- What is Oral History?
- Oral History as a Research Method
- Doing Oral History
- Preserving Oral Histories
- Finding Participants
- Preparing for a Recording
- Acquiring Consent
- Conducting the Oral History
- Analyzing Oral Histories
- Oral History in Practice
- Concerning Spatial and Historical Inequities
- Concerning Contested Places
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Oral Histories Referenced (in order of appearance)
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- What Are Focus Groups?
- Using Focus Groups in Geography
- Planning and Conducting Focus Groups
- Selecting Participants
- Composition of Focus Groups
- Size and Number of Groups
- Recruiting Participants
- Questions and Topics
- Conducting Focus Groups
- Online Focus Groups
- Analyzing and Presenting Results
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- Introduction
- What Is Archival Research?
- Advice on Conducting Archival Research
- Born Digital Records in the Archive
- Changing Archival Practice: A Cautionary Tale
- Challenges of Archival Research
- Ethics and Archives
- Presenting the Results of Archival Research
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- Notes
- List of Key Terms
- Introduction
- Questionnaire Design and Format
- Sampling
- Pre-testing
- Modes of Questionnaire Distribution
- Maximizing Questionnaire Response Rates
- Analyzing Questionnaire Data
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercise
- Useful Resources
- List of Key Terms
- Introduction
- What Are Solicited Journals?
- Using Solicited Journals in Geography
- Planning and Directing Solicited Journal Activities
- Selecting Participants and Recruitment
- Setting Up the Journals
- Pre-journal Activities, Checking In, and Debriefing
- Analyzing and Presenting Results
- Other Forms of Solicited Journals
- Letter Correspondence as Journaling
- Email Journals
- Sound Journals
- Other Kinds of Journals
- Potentially Sensitive and Ethical Concerns
- Narrative Mapping as a Means to Communicate Solicited Journaling and Other Results
- Creating Narrative Maps
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful resources
- On solicited journals
- On narrative mapping
- List of Key Terms
- Introduction
- What Is “the Digital”?
- Thinking Spatially about and with Digitality: A Brief Review of the State of the Art
- What Does the Digital Do?
- Who Are We in the Digital World? Who Is with Us?
- Putting It All Together
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- Notes
- List of Key Terms
- What Is Participatory Action Research?
- Conducting “Good” Participatory Action Research
- The Value and Rewards of Participatory Action Research
- Challenges and Strategies
- Sharing Results
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- Helpful Online Resources
- Notes
- List of Key Terms
- 17 Revealing the Construction of Social Realities: Foucauldian Discourse Analysis
- Introducing Discourse Analysis
- Doing Foucauldian Discourse Analysis
- Choice of Source Materials or Texts
- Suspend Pre-existing Categories: Become Reflexive
- Familiarization: Absorbing Yourself in and Thinking Critically about the Social Context of Your Source Materials
- Coding: Once for Organization and Again for Interpretation
- Power, Knowledge, and Persuasion: Investigate Your Source Materials for “Effects of Truth”
- Resilience and Rupture: Take Note of Inconsistencies within Your Sources
- Silences: Silence as Discourse and Discourses that Silence
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- Note
- List of Key Terms
- 18 Organizing, Coding, and Analyzing Qualitative Data
- Introduction: How Can We Make Sense of Our Data?
- Making Meaning I: Memos
- Making Meaning II: Concept Mapping
- Making Meaning III: Coding
- Types of Codes and Coding
- The Purposes of Coding
- Getting Started with Coding
- Developing the Coding Structure
- Coding with Others
- Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis Software ( caqdas ) and Qual gis
- Conclusion
- Being in the World, Coding the World
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- Online Resources
- Notes
- List of Key Terms
- 19 Constructing Meaningful Geographical Knowledges, Writing Qualitative Geographies
- Styles of Presentation
- Positivist and Neo-positivist Approaches: Universal Objectivity
- Post-positivist Approaches: Situated Knowledges
- Balancing Description and Interpretation—Observation and Theory
- The Role of “Theory” and the Constitution of “Truth”
- Writing and Researching as Mutually Constitutive Practices
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- Notes
- List of Key Terms
- Styles of Presentation
- 20 Small Stories, Big Impact: Communicating Qualitative Research to Wider Audiences
- Introduction
- Begin with a Story
- Understanding Audiences
- Engaging (with) Communities
- Organizing and Representing Qualitative Findings
- The Power of Qualitative Research
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Review Exercises
- Useful Resources
- Note
- List of Key Terms
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 20
- Glossary
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