tailieunhanh - METHODS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY

This book is intended for use in two different ways. Firstly, we hope that it will prove a valuable guide to students undertaking independent research projects in human geography in the form of undergraduate or master’s-level dissertations. Secondly, the book may be used as an accompanying text for taught courses that aim to introduce students to research methods. The text is unusual in its coverage of both quantitative and qualitative approaches to the subject, and does not set out to endorse any particular set of research methodologies at the expense of any other. Discussion of research approaches is coupled with consideration of practical issues such as choosing a. | METHODS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY A guide for students doing a research project SECOND EDITION Edited by Robin Flowerdew and David Martin PEARSON Prentice Han Methods in Human Geography PEARSON Education We work with leading authors to develop the strongest educational materials in geography bringing cutting-edge thinking and best learning practice to a global market. Under a range of well-known imprints including Prentice Hall we craft high quality print and electronic publications which help readers to understand and apply their content whether studying or at work. To find out more about the complete range of our publishing please visit us on the World Wide Web at .