TY - BOOK TI - Key methods in geography SN - 9781446298602 U1 - 910.72 PY - 2016/// CY - Los Angeles PB - Sage KW - Geography KW - Research KW - Methodology N1 - Previous edition 2010; Includes bibliographical references and index; Planning a research project: getting started and putting your research into context --; Getting started in geographical research: how this book can help; Nick Clifford; Meghan Cope; Tom Gillespie; Shaun French, and; Gill Valentine --; Health, safety, and risk in the field; Joanna Bullard --; On being ethical in geographical research; Iain Hay --; How to conduct a literature search; Mick Healey and; Ruth L. Healey --; Effective research communication; Jennifer Hill and; Helen Walkington --; Working in different cultures and different languages; Fiona M. Smith --; Generating and working with data in human geography --; Historical and archival research; Ruth Craggs --; Conducting questionnaire surveys; Sara L. McLafferty --; Semi-structured interviews and focus groups; Robyn Longhurst --; Respondent diaries; Alan Latham --; Participant and non-participant observation; Eric Laurier --; Researching affect and emotion; Ben Anderson --; Participatory action research; Myrna M. Breitbart --; Textual analysis; Marcus A. Doel --; Interpreting the visual; Liz Roberts --; Using geotagged digital social data in geographic research; Ate Poorthuis; Matthew Zook; Taylor Shelton; Mark Graham, and; Monica Stephens --; Researching virtual communities; Mike Crang and; Siti Mazidah Haji Mohamad --; Critical GIS; Matthew W. Wilson --; Quantitative modeling in human geography; Alan Marshall --; Generating and working with data in physical and environmental geography --; Making observations and measurements in the field; Shelly A. Rayback --; Making observations and measurements in the laboratory; Scott A. Mensing --; Getting information from the past: palaeoecological studies of terrestrial ecosystems; Laura N. Stahle and; Cathy Whitlock --; Numerical modeling: understanding explanation and prediction in physical geography; Stuart N. Lane --; Simulation and reduced complexity models; James D.A. Millington --; Remote sensing and satellite earth observation; Martin J. Wooster; Thomas Smith and; Nick A. Drake --; Digital terrain analysis; Peter L. Guth --; Environmental GIS; Thomas W. Gillespie --; Models and data in biogeography and landscape ecology; George P. Malanson and; Benjamin W. Heumann --; Environmental audit, appraisal and valuation; Peter Glaves --; Geographical analysis: representing, visualizing, and interpreting geograhical data --; Making use of secondary data; Naomi Tyrrell --; Using statistics to describe and explore spatial data; Eric Delmelle --; Exploring and presenting quantitative data; Richard Field --; Case study methodology; Liz Taylor --; Mapping and graphicacy; Chris Perkins --; Statistical analysis using MINITAB and SPSS; Stewart Barr --; Organizing, coding and analyzing qualitative data; Meghan Cope and; Hilda Kurtz --; Using geographical information systems (GIS); Nigel Walford --; Video, audio and technology-based applications; Bradley L. Garrett ER -