Over Researched Places: Towards a Critical and Reflexive Approach (Routledge Studies in Human Geography)
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Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (May 31, 2022)
Language : English
Hardcover : 170 pages
ISBN-10 : 0367567717
ISBN-13 : 978-0367567712
Item Weight : 1.08 pounds
Dimensions : 6.14 x 0.6 x 9.21 inches
Over Researched Places: Towards a Critical and Reflexive Approach (Routledge Studies in Human Geography)
In the field of human geography, certain places have been extensively researched and studied to the point of saturation. These over researched places often dominate academic literature and discussions, leaving other important locations and perspectives marginalized or overlooked.
In our upcoming book, “Over Researched Places: Towards a Critical and Reflexive Approach,” we aim to challenge the status quo and encourage a more critical and reflexive approach to studying these well-trodden areas. By examining the power dynamics, biases, and limitations inherent in research on over researched places, we hope to shed light on the need for more diverse and inclusive perspectives in geographical scholarship.
Through a series of case studies and theoretical discussions, our contributors explore the implications of focusing on certain places over others, and the ways in which this can perpetuate inequalities and reinforce dominant narratives. We also offer practical strategies for researchers to adopt a more critical and reflexive approach in their own work, by interrogating their own biases, assumptions, and privilege.
Join us on this journey towards a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of place, as we challenge the dominance of over researched places in geographical scholarship and pave the way for a more equitable and diverse field of study. Stay tuned for the release of “Over Researched Places: Towards a Critical and Reflexive Approach” in the Routledge Studies in Human Geography series.
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