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Researching the City Kevin Ward

Researching the City By Kevin Ward

Researching the City by Kevin Ward


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This practical urban studies research guide for students, revised and with new chapter additions, focuses on the city and on the different ways to research it.

Researching the City Summary

Researching the City: A Guide for Students by Kevin Ward

This practical guide for students focuses on the city and on the different ways to research it. The authors explain how urban studies research is done, from the original idea to design and implementation, through to writing up and representation. Substantive chapters explain each method in detail, from using archival methods, interviews, ethnography, questionnaires, discourse analysis and diaries, to using GIS and visual methods.

This second edition offers:

A thorough introduction to the research process

Revised and updated discussions of foundational methods

A new chapter on sensory methods

A new chapter on social media as an object or a method of studying the city.

With real world examples throughout and guided further reading for each chapter, it is an inspiring guide for students carrying out their own research in urban geography, urban planning, urban sociology and urban studies.

Researching the City Reviews

My copy of Researching the City is well worn and rarely sits still. As with all of the most valuable texts for teaching, it shuttles frequently between a shelf in my office and the hands of urban geography students who find it to be a highly accessible and useful guide.

Dr Tim Bunnell, Professor of Geography, National University of Singapore


-- Dr Tim Bunnell

This refreshingly honest and accessible book about the messiness of doing research is a boon for undergraduate students; a diving board into the urban, it propels students to explore a variety of methods to answer their research questions. Such a resource, updated and expanded, is a very welcome addition to the urban geographers library.

Professor Linda Peake is Director of the City Institute at York University, Toronto, Canada.


-- Professor Linda Peake

About Kevin Ward

Kevin is Professor of Human Geography and is the School of Environments Director of External Relations and the Facultys Director of cities@manchester at the University of Manchester. He is a geographical political economist with interests in urban politics and policy on the one hand, and work and employment on the other. His current work explores urban policies to see where they come from, how they travel, where they end up and what these journeys mean for the cities the policies pass through. Theoretically, this involves rethinking what is meant by the urban in urban politics, as elements of different places are assembled and reassembled to constitute particular urban political realms. Methodologically, this involves doing fieldwork in a range of sites inside and outside of the cities that are the objects of study, literally seeking to reveal the circuits, networks and webs in and through which policies are moved. His co-edited book (with Eugene McCann) Mobile Urbanism: Cities and Policymaking in the Global Age (Minnesota University Press) was published in 2011. He is currently exploring the constitution of financial models that have emerged in different areas of the world and that have been circulating as a means of funding infrastructure in the current economic condition.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction by Kevin Ward 2 Designing an urban research project by Kevin Ward 3 Archival research by Stephen V. Ward 4 Interviews by Allan Cochrane 5 Urban ethnographic research by Kate Swanson 6 Using questionnaires to survey hidden populations by Nik Theodore 7 Discourse and linguistic analysis by Annette Hastings 8 Using diaries to study urban worlds by Alan Latham 9 GIS: a method and practice by Matthew Wilson 10 Worlds through glass: photography and video as geographic method by Bradley L. Garrett 11 Researching urban life through social media by Susan Moore and Scott Rodgers 12 Mapping the urban experience digitally by Monica Degen and Manuela Barz 13 Writing up by Kevin Ward

Additional information

NGR9781529700961
9781529700961
1529700965
Researching the City: A Guide for Students by Kevin Ward
New
Paperback
Sage Publications Ltd
2020-01-17
232
N/A
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