Teaching Qualitative Research
Author:
Dydia Delyser a
| Affiliation: | a Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/03098260701514074
Publication Frequency:
3 issues per year
Published in:
Journal of Geography in Higher Education,
Volume
32,
Issue
2
May
2008
, pages 233
- 244
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Abstract
Explicitly qualitative research has never before been so popular in human geography, and this article hopes to encourage more graduate students and faculty members to undertake the teaching of qualitative geography. The article describes one such course for graduate students, highlighting its challenges and rewards, and focusing on exercises undertaken by the students that encourage them to explore various qualitative approaches, techniques, strategies and theoretical perspectives including archival research, interviewing, transcription, participant observation, writing field notes, analytic memos, coding data and thinking/writing reflexively.
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| Keywords: Teaching; qualitative research; qualitative methods; methodology; human geography |
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