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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 참고자료 > 일반
· ISBN : 9781032313795
· 쪽수 : 450쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-05-27
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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