Creative methods for human geographers /
Introducing a broad range of innovative qualitative methods, this book shows you how to use creative methods in a research project. It offers straightforward advice on how to approach every step of the process, from planning and organization to writing up and disseminating research. It also demonstr...
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Los Angeles :
SAGE Publications,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introducing creative methods / Nadia von Benzon, Mark Holton, Catherine Wilkinson, Samantha Wilkinson
- Centering reflexivity, positionality and autoethnographic practices in creative research / John Horton
- Researching 'our' people and researching 'other' people / Chris Philo, Louise Boyle and Mark Lucherini
- Ethical considerations in creative research : design, delivery and dissemination / Sarah Marie Hall, Gemma Sou and Laura Pottinger
- The practicalities of researching creatively / Tracy Ann Hayes
- Photography and photo elicitation as visual methods / Noora Pyyry, Markus Hilander and Sirpa Tani
- Moodboards and LEGO : principles and practice in social research / Jo Hickman Dunne and Helena Pimlott-Wilson
- Creative approaches to mapping / Amy Mulvenna and Chris Perkins
- Drawing and graffiti-based approaches / Robin Kearns, Kyle Eggleton, Annie van der Plas, and Tara Coleman
- Research with sound : an audio guide / Geraint Rhys Whittaker and Kimberley Peters
- Mobile interviews by land, air and sea / Mark Riley, Jennifer Turner, Samuel J. Hayes and Kimberley Peters
- Psychogeography and urban exploration / Morag Rose and Jane Samuels
- Crafting / Katherine Harrison and Cassandra A. Ogden
- Creative performance and practice / Sofie Narbed
- Working with literary texts / Nichola Harmer
- Poetic methods / Gabriel Eshun and Clare Madge
- Researching music : listening and composing / Geraint Rhys Whittaker and Kimberley Peters
- Working creatively with biographies and life histories / Laura Fenton and Signe Raven
- Mobile technology, spatial and locative media / Mike Duggan
- Mobile phones, text messaging and social media / Jamie Halliwell and Samantha Wilkinson
- Creating and repurposing apps / Mark Holton
- Gaming and virtual reality in geographical research / Phil Jones and Tess Osborne
- Video ethnography / Thomas Aneurin Smith and Rita Dunkley
- Creative research in and with archives / Matthew F. Rech
- Selecting and analyzing publicly generated online content / Catherine Wilkinson and Nadia von Benzon
- Curation as method / Rhi Smith, Francesca Church and Hilary Geoghegan
- Analysing 'messy' data / Nadia von Benzon and Kimberley O'Sullivan
- Showcasing creative methods in your dissertation research / Pearlin Teow and Mark Holton
- Creative dissemination / Catherine Wilkinson, Lorna Brookes, Matthew C. Benwell, Bethan Evans, Andre Davies, Bernie Carter, Greg Langride-Thomas and Sergio A. Silverio.