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Fieldwork is a hallmark of geographical scholarship, encompassing all the approaches by which we learn first-hand about the world. Too often, though, fieldwork detailsâthe challenges, the failures, and methodological mash-up usedâare left out of geographersâ published work.

This accessible collection brings together 18 of those too-often overlooked stories, and reveals the ongoing vibrancy of geographical fieldwork today. The 32 authors span many of geographyâs subfields, and their work incorporates multiple methodological traditions: ethnographic, digital, archival, mixed, and more.

With short, readable contributions, Geographical Fieldwork in the 21st Century offers an ideal resource for students across the social sciences who are wrangling with the process of fieldwork. It shows fieldworkâs core attributesâinnovation, commitment, and serendipityâare alive and well. But this collection also illustrates just how fieldwork is changing as our ability to learn abo

Table of Contents

Introduction: Fieldwork in the 21ST Century

Kendra McSweeney and Antoinette WinklerPrins

1. The Field and the Work: Hybridity as Mantra and Method

Case Watkins

2. A Place for Serendipitous Mistakes? Selling Mixed Methods Fieldwork to Students in a Digital Age

Jacqueline M. Vadjunec

3. Fieldwork Under Surveillance: Rethinking Relations of Trust, Vulnerability, and State Power

Caitlin M. Ryan and Sarah Tynen

4. Deep Listening: Practicing Intellectual Humility in Geographic Fieldwork

Natalie Koch

5. Trajectories of Personal Archiving: Practical and Ethical Considerations

Gregory Knapp

6. The Podcast-as-Method?: Critical Reflections on Using Podcasts to Produce Geographic Knowledge

Eden Kinkaid, Kelsey Emard and Nari Senanayake

7. Researching Music- and Place-Making Through Engaged Practice: Becoming a Musicking-Geographer

Aoife Kavanagh

8. Working with Financial Data as a Critical Geographer

Amanda Kass

9. Doing Strong Collaborative Fieldwork in Human Geography

Noella J. Gray, Catherine Corson, Lisa M. Campbell, Peter R. Wilshusen, Rebecca L. Gruby and Shannon Hagerman

10. When Fieldwork "Fails": Participatory Visual Methods and Fieldwork Encounters With Resettled Refugees

Emily Frazier

11. Turning Productive Failures into Creative Possibilities: Women Workers Shaping Fieldwork Methods in Tamil Nadu, India

Madhumita Dutta

12. Becoming Linked In: Leveraging Professional Networks for Elite Surveys and Interviews

Ryan P. Dicce and Michael C. Ewers

13. Time and Care in the "Lab" and the "Field": Slow Mentoring and Feminist Research in Geography

Martina Angela Caretta and Caroline V. Faria

14. Digital Data and Knowledge Making in the Field

Bilal Butt

15. Grounding Big Data on Climate-Induced Human Mobility

Ingrid Boas, Ruben Dahm and David Wrathall

16. An On-the-Ground Challenge to Uses of Spatial Big Data in Assessing Neighborhood Character

Stefano Bloch

17. Pruning the Community Orchard: Methods for Navigating Human-Fruit Tree Relations

Megan Betz

18. Investigative Ethnography: A Spatial Approach to Economies of Violence

Teo Ballvé

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 9/25/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367722395, 978-0367722395
      ISBN10: 0367722399

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Fieldwork is a hallmark of geographical scholarship, encompassing all the approaches by which we learn first-hand about the world. Too often, though, fieldwork detailsâthe challenges, the failures, and methodological mash-up usedâare left out of geographersâ published work.

      This accessible collection brings together 18 of those too-often overlooked stories, and reveals the ongoing vibrancy of geographical fieldwork today. The 32 authors span many of geographyâs subfields, and their work incorporates multiple methodological traditions: ethnographic, digital, archival, mixed, and more.

      With short, readable contributions, Geographical Fieldwork in the 21st Century offers an ideal resource for students across the social sciences who are wrangling with the process of fieldwork. It shows fieldworkâs core attributesâinnovation, commitment, and serendipityâare alive and well. But this collection also illustrates just how fieldwork is changing as our ability to learn abo

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Fieldwork in the 21ST Century

      Kendra McSweeney and Antoinette WinklerPrins

      1. The Field and the Work: Hybridity as Mantra and Method

      Case Watkins

      2. A Place for Serendipitous Mistakes? Selling Mixed Methods Fieldwork to Students in a Digital Age

      Jacqueline M. Vadjunec

      3. Fieldwork Under Surveillance: Rethinking Relations of Trust, Vulnerability, and State Power

      Caitlin M. Ryan and Sarah Tynen

      4. Deep Listening: Practicing Intellectual Humility in Geographic Fieldwork

      Natalie Koch

      5. Trajectories of Personal Archiving: Practical and Ethical Considerations

      Gregory Knapp

      6. The Podcast-as-Method?: Critical Reflections on Using Podcasts to Produce Geographic Knowledge

      Eden Kinkaid, Kelsey Emard and Nari Senanayake

      7. Researching Music- and Place-Making Through Engaged Practice: Becoming a Musicking-Geographer

      Aoife Kavanagh

      8. Working with Financial Data as a Critical Geographer

      Amanda Kass

      9. Doing Strong Collaborative Fieldwork in Human Geography

      Noella J. Gray, Catherine Corson, Lisa M. Campbell, Peter R. Wilshusen, Rebecca L. Gruby and Shannon Hagerman

      10. When Fieldwork "Fails": Participatory Visual Methods and Fieldwork Encounters With Resettled Refugees

      Emily Frazier

      11. Turning Productive Failures into Creative Possibilities: Women Workers Shaping Fieldwork Methods in Tamil Nadu, India

      Madhumita Dutta

      12. Becoming Linked In: Leveraging Professional Networks for Elite Surveys and Interviews

      Ryan P. Dicce and Michael C. Ewers

      13. Time and Care in the "Lab" and the "Field": Slow Mentoring and Feminist Research in Geography

      Martina Angela Caretta and Caroline V. Faria

      14. Digital Data and Knowledge Making in the Field

      Bilal Butt

      15. Grounding Big Data on Climate-Induced Human Mobility

      Ingrid Boas, Ruben Dahm and David Wrathall

      16. An On-the-Ground Challenge to Uses of Spatial Big Data in Assessing Neighborhood Character

      Stefano Bloch

      17. Pruning the Community Orchard: Methods for Navigating Human-Fruit Tree Relations

      Megan Betz

      18. Investigative Ethnography: A Spatial Approach to Economies of Violence

      Teo Ballvé

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