

An edition of Conducting research in human geography (1999)
theory, methodology and practice
By Rob Kitchin,Robert Kitchin,Nick Tate
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
"Reading this book is your first step to becoming a competent human geography researcher. Whether you are a novice needing practical help for your first piece of research or a professional in search of an accessible guide to best practice." "It is designed to guide the reader through the complete research process, whether it be a one day field study or a large dissertation project, from the nurturing of ideas and development of a proposal, to the design of an enquiry, the generation and analysis of data, to the drawing of conclusions from the results, and the presentation of the findings. The book provides a broad overview of the theoretical underpinnings and explores some of the main research methodologies currently being used in contemporary human geography."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Methodology, Human geography, Research, Human ecology, Human geography / peoples of the world, Social Science, Sociology, Textbooks, Science/Mathematics, Earth Sciences - Geography, Science / Geography, Géographie humaine, Recherche, Méthodologie, Anthropogeografie, Methode, Sociale geografie, Onderzoeksmethoden, Anthropogeographie, Human geography--research, Human geography--methodology, Gf21 .k58 2000, 304.2072