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- catalog contributor b2045618.
- catalog contributor b2045619.
- catalog contributor b2045620.
- catalog created "1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1988.".
- catalog description "Interpreting the geographical world: qualitative approaches in geographical research. Constructing local knowledge: the analysis of self in everyday life. Racial conflict and the "No-go areas" of London. Definitions of the situation: neighbourhood change and local politics in Chicago. Topocide: the annihilation of place. Decoding Docklands: place advertising and the decision-making strategies of the small firm. Social interaction and conflict over residential growth: a structuration perspective. The geography of popular memory in post-colonial South Africa: a study of Afrikaans cinema. The concept of Reach and the Anglophone minority in Quebec. "When you're ill, you've gotta carry it": health and illness in the lives of black people in London. Participant observation: the researcher as research tool. A case-study approach to lay health beliefs: reconsidering the research process. From fact-world to life-world: the phenomenological method and social science. Towards an interpretative human geography.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 272 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0389208043".
- catalog identifier "074560370X (cased) :".
- catalog identifier "0745603718 (pbk) :".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge : Polity,".
- catalog subject "304.2/018 19".
- catalog subject "GF21".
- catalog subject "Human geography Methodology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Interpreting the geographical world: qualitative approaches in geographical research. Constructing local knowledge: the analysis of self in everyday life. Racial conflict and the "No-go areas" of London. Definitions of the situation: neighbourhood change and local politics in Chicago. Topocide: the annihilation of place. Decoding Docklands: place advertising and the decision-making strategies of the small firm. Social interaction and conflict over residential growth: a structuration perspective. The geography of popular memory in post-colonial South Africa: a study of Afrikaans cinema. The concept of Reach and the Anglophone minority in Quebec. "When you're ill, you've gotta carry it": health and illness in the lives of black people in London. Participant observation: the researcher as research tool. A case-study approach to lay health beliefs: reconsidering the research process. From fact-world to life-world: the phenomenological method and social science. Towards an interpretative human geography.".
- catalog title "Qualitative methods in human geography / edited by John Eyles and David M. Smith.".
- catalog type "text".