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Module 4 Literature Themes (Archival and Historical Research (Epistemic…
Module 4 Literature Themes
Textual Analysis
Discourse Analysis
Linguistic Approach
Social Processes
Reading of life's phenomena
Philosophical elements
Disseminated research
Cores of contemporary Human Geography.
Always being built on, tweaked, and reworked.
Show how alternative geographies are foreclosed while the status quo is perpetuated.
Corpus Linguistics
Semiotics
Schizoanalysis
Deconstruction
Key terms in Geography, largely because of the 'cultural turn' in recent decades.
Shape, inform, and constrain spatial practices and social spaces.
Producers and Consumers of text.
Form and Content of text.
Power relations are encrypted in texts.
Reading 'justly'
Against the grain of common sense.
A methodology
Writing and Coding Qualitative Data
How to communicate the findings of qualitative research to an audience?
Statistics highlighting political accomplishments
Understanding audiences
Organizing and Representing Qualitative Findings
Making Sense of Data
Coding
Data reduction
Organization
Analysis
Grounded Theory
Content Analysis
Abstracting
Interpretive Codes
Codebook
Descriptive Codes
Vivo Codes
Analytic Codes
CAQDAS / CAQGIS
Archival and Historical Research
Primary Sources
Archives
Documents
Typed
Handwritten
Descriptive Prose
Biographies
'Tellable' tales
Knowingly Artful
Empriricism
Interpretation
Experimentation
Epistemic Truths
Nature
Scope
Manner
Methods of Archival Scholarship
Re-discover the power of the story.
Use of narrative to structure the telling of past geographies.
Global and Historical Geographies of economic transformation, social change, spatial dislocation, and shifting relations between society and environment.
Secondary Literature
Ethics