Creative Methods for Human Geographers
Editat de Nadia von Benzon, Mark Holton, Catherine Wilkinson, Samantha Wilkinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 feb 2021
- Demonstration of creative methods using both primary or secondary data.
- Practical guidance on overcoming common hurdles, such as getting ethical clearance and conducting a risk assessment.
- Encouragement to reflect critically on the processes involved in research.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526496973
ISBN-10: 1526496976
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526496976
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This exciting volume shows how students, and anyone else, can tap into the wealth of new technologies available today along with their own creativity to produce different kinds of research projects that account for a diverse and dynamic world.
This collection does two main things. Firstly, it invigorates methodological discussion in Human Geography by bringing together an exciting range of new approaches which will inspire (as well as guide) students through their research adventures. Secondly, it provides an in depth revision of some more familiar methods, through exciting updates and empirical examples.
The title itself produces high expectations that are fully met. This book reflects the current debates about methods in geography in the context of cultural turn, postmodern identities, othering, positionality and research ethics, creatively implements them and promotes methodical innovation within the geographical application of methods.
This collection does two main things. Firstly, it invigorates methodological discussion in Human Geography by bringing together an exciting range of new approaches which will inspire (as well as guide) students through their research adventures. Secondly, it provides an in depth revision of some more familiar methods, through exciting updates and empirical examples.
The title itself produces high expectations that are fully met. This book reflects the current debates about methods in geography in the context of cultural turn, postmodern identities, othering, positionality and research ethics, creatively implements them and promotes methodical innovation within the geographical application of methods.
Cuprins
Part I: Preparing to research
Chapter 1: Introduction - Nadia von Benzon, Mark Holton, Catherine Wilkinson and Samantha Wilkinson
Chapter 2: Centring reflexivity, positionality and autoethnographic practices in creative research - John Horton
Chapter 3: Researching ‘our’ people and researching ‘other’ people - Chris Philo, Louise Boyle and Mark Lucherini
Chapter 4: Ethical considerations in creative research: Design, delivery and dissemination - Sarah Marie Hall, Gemma Sou and Laura Pottinger
Chapter 5: The practicalities of researching creatively - Tracy Hayes
Part II: Creative and innovative methods
Chapter 6: Photography and photo elicitation as visual methods - Noora Pyyry, Markus Hilander and Sirpa Tani
Chapter 7: Moodboards and LEGO: Principles and practice in social research - Helena Pimlott-Wilson and Jo Hickman-Dunne
Chapter 8: Creative approaches to mapping - Amy Mulvenna and Chris Perkins
Chapter 9: Drawing and graffiti-based approaches - Robin Kearns, Kyle Eggleton, Annie van der Plas and Tara Coleman
Chapter 10: Research with sound: An audio guide - Geraint Rhys Whittaker and Kimberley Peters
Chapter 11: Mobile interviews by land, air and sea - Mark Riley, Jennifer Turner, Sam Hayes and Kimberley Peters
Chapter 12: Psychogeography and urban exploration - Morag Rose and Jane Samuels
Chapter 13: Crafting - Cassie Ogden and Katherine Harrison
Chapter 14: Creative performance and practice - Sofie Narbed
Chapter 15: Working with literary texts - Nichola Harmer
Chapter 16: Poetic methods - Gabriel Eshun and Clare Madge
Chapter 17: Research music: listening and composing - Gerraint Rhys Whittaker and Kimberley Peters
Chapter 18: Working creatively with biographies and life histories - Laura Fenton and Signe Ravn
Chapter 19: Mobile technology, spatial and locative media - Mike Duggan
Chapter 20: Mobile phones, text messaging and social media - Jamie Halliwell and Samantha Wilkinson
Chapter 21: Creating and reappropriating apps - Mark Holton
Chapter 22: Gaming and VR in geographical research - Phil Jones and Tess Osborne
Chapter 23: Video ethnography - Thomas Aneurin Smith and Ria Ann Dunkley
Chapter 24: Creative research in and with archives - Matthew F. Rech
Chapter 25: Selecting and analysing publicly-generated online content - Catherine Wilkinson and Nadia von Benzon
Chapter 26: Curation as method - Francesca Church, Hilary Geoghegan and Rhi Smith
Part III: Handling creative data
Chapter 27: Analyzing messy data - Nadia von Benzon and Kimberley O’Sullivan
Chapter 28: Showcasing creative methods in your dissertation research - Pearlin Teow and Mark Holton
Chapter 29: Creative dissemination - Catherine Wilkinson with Matthew Benwell, Bernie Carter, Lorna Brooks, Andy Davies, Bethan Evans, Sergio A. Silverio and Greg Thomas
Chapter 1: Introduction - Nadia von Benzon, Mark Holton, Catherine Wilkinson and Samantha Wilkinson
Chapter 2: Centring reflexivity, positionality and autoethnographic practices in creative research - John Horton
Chapter 3: Researching ‘our’ people and researching ‘other’ people - Chris Philo, Louise Boyle and Mark Lucherini
Chapter 4: Ethical considerations in creative research: Design, delivery and dissemination - Sarah Marie Hall, Gemma Sou and Laura Pottinger
Chapter 5: The practicalities of researching creatively - Tracy Hayes
Part II: Creative and innovative methods
Chapter 6: Photography and photo elicitation as visual methods - Noora Pyyry, Markus Hilander and Sirpa Tani
Chapter 7: Moodboards and LEGO: Principles and practice in social research - Helena Pimlott-Wilson and Jo Hickman-Dunne
Chapter 8: Creative approaches to mapping - Amy Mulvenna and Chris Perkins
Chapter 9: Drawing and graffiti-based approaches - Robin Kearns, Kyle Eggleton, Annie van der Plas and Tara Coleman
Chapter 10: Research with sound: An audio guide - Geraint Rhys Whittaker and Kimberley Peters
Chapter 11: Mobile interviews by land, air and sea - Mark Riley, Jennifer Turner, Sam Hayes and Kimberley Peters
Chapter 12: Psychogeography and urban exploration - Morag Rose and Jane Samuels
Chapter 13: Crafting - Cassie Ogden and Katherine Harrison
Chapter 14: Creative performance and practice - Sofie Narbed
Chapter 15: Working with literary texts - Nichola Harmer
Chapter 16: Poetic methods - Gabriel Eshun and Clare Madge
Chapter 17: Research music: listening and composing - Gerraint Rhys Whittaker and Kimberley Peters
Chapter 18: Working creatively with biographies and life histories - Laura Fenton and Signe Ravn
Chapter 19: Mobile technology, spatial and locative media - Mike Duggan
Chapter 20: Mobile phones, text messaging and social media - Jamie Halliwell and Samantha Wilkinson
Chapter 21: Creating and reappropriating apps - Mark Holton
Chapter 22: Gaming and VR in geographical research - Phil Jones and Tess Osborne
Chapter 23: Video ethnography - Thomas Aneurin Smith and Ria Ann Dunkley
Chapter 24: Creative research in and with archives - Matthew F. Rech
Chapter 25: Selecting and analysing publicly-generated online content - Catherine Wilkinson and Nadia von Benzon
Chapter 26: Curation as method - Francesca Church, Hilary Geoghegan and Rhi Smith
Part III: Handling creative data
Chapter 27: Analyzing messy data - Nadia von Benzon and Kimberley O’Sullivan
Chapter 28: Showcasing creative methods in your dissertation research - Pearlin Teow and Mark Holton
Chapter 29: Creative dissemination - Catherine Wilkinson with Matthew Benwell, Bernie Carter, Lorna Brooks, Andy Davies, Bethan Evans, Sergio A. Silverio and Greg Thomas
Descriere
Introducing a broad range of innovative and creative qualitative methods, this accessible book shows you how to use them in research project while providing straightforward advice on how to approach every step of the process; from planning and organisation to writing up and disseminating research. The authors provide a complete toolkit for conducting research in this field, while rendering the most novel and cutting-edge methods unintimidating to the reader.