The SAGE handbook of qualitative geography
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The process of learning qualitative research has altered dramatically and this Handbook explores the growth, change, and complexity within the topic and looks back over its history to assess the current state of the art, and indicate possible future directions. Moving beyond textbook rehearsals of standard issues, the book examines key methodological debates and conflicts, approaching them in a critical, discursive manner.
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Dydia DeLyser
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Mike A. Crang
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Stuart Aitken
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Stuart C. Aitken
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Mike Crang
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Linda McDowell
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Steve Herbert
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The SAGE handbook of qualitative geography
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The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography