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Fieldwork for Human Geography

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Phillips is Professor in Human Geography at the University of Sheffield.  Dr Jennifer Johns is Lecturer in Organization and Management at the University of Liverpool.  Klappentext "A highly readable and superbly fun guide to the why and how of doing fieldwork in human geography... I recommend it highly to any geographer-wannabes and practicing-geographers. The latter group, including myself, might well rediscover the fun of doing geography."- Professor Henry Yeung, National University of Singapore"An excellent introduction to the art and science of fieldwork. It makes clear that fieldwork is not just about getting out of the classroom and gaining first-hand experience of places, it is about instilling passion about those places."- Professor Stuart C. Aitken, San Diego State University "An indispensible guide to fieldwork that will enrich the practice of geography in a myriad of different ways. In particular, the diverse materials presented here will encourage students and academics alike to pursue new approaches to their work and instil a greater understanding of the conceptual and methodological breadth of their discipline."- Professor Matthew Gandy, University College London "If fieldwork is an indispensable component of geographical education then this book is equally essential to making the most of fieldwork...This book gives students the tools to realise the full potential of what, for many, is the highlight of their geography degree."- Professor Noel Castree, Manchester University Fieldwork is a core component of Human Geography degree courses. In this lively and engaging book, Richard Phillips and Jennifer Johns provide a practical guide to help every student get the most out of their fieldwork. This book: Encourages students to engage with fieldwork critically and imaginatively Explains methods and contexts Links the fieldwork with wider academic topics. It looks beyond the contents of research projects and field visits to address the broader experiences of fieldwork: working in groups, understanding your ethical position, developing skills for learning and employment and opening your eyes, ears and minds to the wider possibilities of your trip.Throughout the book, the authors present first person descriptions of field experiences and predicaments, written by fieldtrip leaders and students from around the world including the UK, Canada, Singapore, Australia and Africa. Zusammenfassung Timely textbook to lead students through their essential fieldwork module. University level! up to date! and packed with applied content! it teaches students how to get the best out of fieldwork! link with their methods courses and use it in their research projects. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Fieldwork for Human Geographers PART ONE: APPROACHING THE FIELD Getting the Most out of Fieldwork Justifying the Cost: Your Degree and Your Job Prospects Before You Go: Research Design and Preparation Ethics: Positioning Yourself and Encountering Others Working in Groups and Travelling Together PART TWO: METHODS AND CONTEXTS Reading the Landscape: Describing and Interpreting Field Sites Interviewing for Fieldwork Participant Observation and Participatory Geographies How to Be an Explorer: Rediscovering Your Curiosity ...

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Authors Jennifer Johns, Jennifer Phillips Johns, Richard Phillips, Richard Johns Phillips, Richard/ Johns Phillips
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.03.2012
 
EAN 9780857025869
ISBN 978-0-85702-586-9
No. of pages 240
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Human Geography

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