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The book explores the implications that research-density has on the people and places researched, on the researchers, on the data collected and knowledge produced, and on the theories that are developed.It examines the effects that research-density has on the people and places researched, on the researchers, on the data collected and knowledge produced, and on the theories that are developed. By weaving together experiences from a variety of countries and across disciplinary boundaries and research methods, the volume outlines the roots of over-research, where it comes from and what can be done about it.The book will be useful for social science students and researchers working in ethnographic disciplines such as Human Geography, Anthropology, Urban Planning, and Sociology and seeking to navigate the tricky ‘absent present’ of already existing research on their fields of exploration.
Editor(s): Button C, Tayor Aiken G
Publication type: Edited Book
Publication status: Published
Edition: 1
Series Title: Routledge Studies in Human Geography
Year: 2022
Number of Volumes: 1
Number of Pages: 180
Print publication date: 31/05/2022
Online publication date: 31/05/2022
Acceptance date: 01/03/2022
Publisher: Routledge
URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003099291
DOI: 10.4324/9781003099291
Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item
ISBN: 9780367567712