Creative methods for human geographers. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Creative methods for human geographers. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Creative methods for human geographers
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Nadia von Benzon, Mark Holton, Catherine Wilkinson, Samantha Wilkinson.
- Editors:
- Von Benzon, Nadia
(Lecturer in human geography), Holton, Mark
Wilkinson, Catherine
Wilkinson, Samantha - Contents:
- 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 -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; … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Los Angeles : SAGE
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 304.2072
Human geography -- Research -- Methodology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781529737257
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781526496980
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