Over Researched Places
Towards a Critical and Reflexive Approach
Herausgeber: Button, Cat; Taylor Aiken, Gerald
Over Researched Places
Towards a Critical and Reflexive Approach
Herausgeber: Button, Cat; Taylor Aiken, Gerald
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The book explores the implications that research-density has on the people and places researched, on the researchers, on the data collected and knowledge produced, and on the theories that are developed.
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The book explores the implications that research-density has on the people and places researched, on the researchers, on the data collected and knowledge produced, and on the theories that are developed.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 263g
- ISBN-13: 9780367567750
- ISBN-10: 036756775X
- Artikelnr.: 69925319
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 263g
- ISBN-13: 9780367567750
- ISBN-10: 036756775X
- Artikelnr.: 69925319
Cat Button is a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University, UK. She creates interdisciplinary and international research on the global challenges of water. She is currently a co-investigator on two UKRI GCRF Hubs: Water Security and Sustainable Development and Living Deltas. Gerald Taylor Aiken is a research associate at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) and a fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. He researches the role of community in pursuing low-carbon futures, particularly how community is used to understand, value, and relate to the environment.
Introduction: Over-research: what
why
when
where
how? 1. Towards a theory of over-researched places 2. Overcoming over-research? Reflections from Sydney's 'Petri dish' 3. Epistemological
decolonial
and critical reflections in constructing research in former Yugoslavia 4. Ghosts of researchers past
present
and future in Mumbai 5. La Duchère
Lyon
France: an over-researched place that ignores itself 6. 'Research has killed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict': navigating the over-researched field of the West Bank 7. Overlooked cities and under researched Bharatpur
Nepal 8. When over-researchedness is invisibilised in bibliographic databases: insights from a case study about the Arctic region 9. Confessions of an 'academic tourist': reflections on accessibility
trust
and research ethics in the 'Grandhotel Cosmopolis' 10. Locating climate change research: the privileges and pitfalls of choosing over- and under-researched places
why
when
where
how? 1. Towards a theory of over-researched places 2. Overcoming over-research? Reflections from Sydney's 'Petri dish' 3. Epistemological
decolonial
and critical reflections in constructing research in former Yugoslavia 4. Ghosts of researchers past
present
and future in Mumbai 5. La Duchère
Lyon
France: an over-researched place that ignores itself 6. 'Research has killed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict': navigating the over-researched field of the West Bank 7. Overlooked cities and under researched Bharatpur
Nepal 8. When over-researchedness is invisibilised in bibliographic databases: insights from a case study about the Arctic region 9. Confessions of an 'academic tourist': reflections on accessibility
trust
and research ethics in the 'Grandhotel Cosmopolis' 10. Locating climate change research: the privileges and pitfalls of choosing over- and under-researched places
Introduction: Over-research: what
why
when
where
how? 1. Towards a theory of over-researched places 2. Overcoming over-research? Reflections from Sydney's 'Petri dish' 3. Epistemological
decolonial
and critical reflections in constructing research in former Yugoslavia 4. Ghosts of researchers past
present
and future in Mumbai 5. La Duchère
Lyon
France: an over-researched place that ignores itself 6. 'Research has killed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict': navigating the over-researched field of the West Bank 7. Overlooked cities and under researched Bharatpur
Nepal 8. When over-researchedness is invisibilised in bibliographic databases: insights from a case study about the Arctic region 9. Confessions of an 'academic tourist': reflections on accessibility
trust
and research ethics in the 'Grandhotel Cosmopolis' 10. Locating climate change research: the privileges and pitfalls of choosing over- and under-researched places
why
when
where
how? 1. Towards a theory of over-researched places 2. Overcoming over-research? Reflections from Sydney's 'Petri dish' 3. Epistemological
decolonial
and critical reflections in constructing research in former Yugoslavia 4. Ghosts of researchers past
present
and future in Mumbai 5. La Duchère
Lyon
France: an over-researched place that ignores itself 6. 'Research has killed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict': navigating the over-researched field of the West Bank 7. Overlooked cities and under researched Bharatpur
Nepal 8. When over-researchedness is invisibilised in bibliographic databases: insights from a case study about the Arctic region 9. Confessions of an 'academic tourist': reflections on accessibility
trust
and research ethics in the 'Grandhotel Cosmopolis' 10. Locating climate change research: the privileges and pitfalls of choosing over- and under-researched places