This book breaks new ground in the exploration of research methods in human geography. In recent years, there has been a reorientation away from established methods, with a heavy emphasis on quantitative analysis, toward more qualitative approaches. This is the first book to present the breadth and flavor of these changes along with a consideration of their significance.
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Eyles and Smith have edited a volume stimulating in its diversity, providing a useful...introduction to an ever-expanding field. With regard especially to undergraduate teaching this book will be welcomed as providing a long overdue base from which to elaborate.--Environment and Planning
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