Re-imagining the 'fields' of fieldwork
JM Bruun, A Guasco - Dialogues in Human Geography, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Fieldwork remains a cornerstone of geographical research. Echoing longstanding critiques,
this brief intervention envisions a future of geographical thought and praxis where fieldwork …
this brief intervention envisions a future of geographical thought and praxis where fieldwork …
Navigating research ethics during COVID-19 in authoritarian Southeast Asia: a feminist approach to combining online and in-person qualitative methods
Z Fung - Australian Geographer, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In-person data collection remains the cornerstone of much critical feminist and human
geography research, while online and in-person methods are rarely positioned as …
geography research, while online and in-person methods are rarely positioned as …
Aggravated Uncertainties, Researcher Resilience, and Ambiguous Positionality Doing Fieldwork in China Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
H Zhao, W Bao - International Journal of Qualitative …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper aims to answer the research questions of 'How did COVID-19 aggravate the
uncertainties in geographical fieldwork, and how could the researchers cope with the …
uncertainties in geographical fieldwork, and how could the researchers cope with the …
[HTML][HTML] Care, comfort, and capacity: The importance of being flexible in research with disabled and chronically ill people
P Budworth - SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 2023 - Elsevier
Flexible research approaches, which account for the uncertainties of everyday life, have
long been utilised by Crip Theorists and Critical Disability Scholars. The uptake of such …
long been utilised by Crip Theorists and Critical Disability Scholars. The uptake of such …
Classics Revisited:'Muddy glee'‐What geography fieldwork means in the current moment
This editorial introduces a Classics Revisited collection within which a range of invited
authors have used Louise Bracken and Emma Mawdsley's paper,'“Muddy glee”: Rounding …
authors have used Louise Bracken and Emma Mawdsley's paper,'“Muddy glee”: Rounding …
Gaps in gender reporting in National Reports of Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (2021–2022)
JC Whitacre - Marine and Freshwater Research, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Context The Ramsar Convention is the world's premier environmental treaty for wetlands.
This perspective evaluates gender reporting in Ramsar Convention National Reports and …
This perspective evaluates gender reporting in Ramsar Convention National Reports and …
Researching from Home, Inside, and the Online: Methodological Lessons from the Pandemic
M Monnier-Reyna - The Professional Geographer, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges across many areas of work, including
research. As adaptations arose in relation to the inaccessibility of sites, international travel …
research. As adaptations arose in relation to the inaccessibility of sites, international travel …
Commentary: Reviewing neurodiversity, autism, and healthcare by Jonathan Green (2023) from an autistic perspective.
R Hawkins - Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
The article provides a commentary on a study conducted by Jonathan Green in 2023,
focusing on neurodiversity, autism, and healthcare from an autistic perspectiveIt mentions …
focusing on neurodiversity, autism, and healthcare from an autistic perspectiveIt mentions …
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S Chakraborty - hr.aom.org
The hybrid workplace has been a point of discussion even before the outbreak of COVID-19
(Felstead, 2012; Halford, 2005). COVID-19 has accelerated the uptake of hybrid workplaces …
(Felstead, 2012; Halford, 2005). COVID-19 has accelerated the uptake of hybrid workplaces …