2nd Edition

Methods in Human Geography A guide for students doing a research project

By Robin Flowerdew, David M. Martin Copyright 2005
    392 Pages
    by Routledge

    392 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 2004. This text is an essential guide to current research approaches in human geography, covering all aspects of undertaking a geography research project, from the selection of an appropriate topic through to the organisation and writing of the final report. Covering a wide range of contemporary research methods, the authors provide practical advice on how to actually undertake a project.

    List of figures

    List of tables

    List of boxes

    List of contributors

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

     

    1 Introduction

    2 Philosophies underlying human geography research

    Section A Preparing for the research project

    3 Choosing a topic

    4 Finding previous work on the topic

    5 Secondary data

    Section B Collecting primary data

    6 Questionnaire design and sampling

    7 Tell me about …: using interviews as a research methodology

    8 Focus groups

    9 ‘Participatory’ approaches and diagramming techniques

    10 Participant observation

    Section C Analysis of data

    11 Analysing numerical spatial data

    12 Analysing categorical data

    13 Analysing qualitative materials

    14 Textual analysis: reading culture and context

    15 Visual methodologies: what you see is not always what you get

    16 Geographical information systems and spatial analysis

    Section D Producing the report

    17 Designing the report

    18 Writing the report

    19 Illustrating the report

    20 Conclusion

    References

    Index

    Biography

    Robin Flowerdew