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TopMethods March 2008

Modelling Access with GIS in Urban Systems (MAGUS): Capturing the Experiences of Wheelchair Users
Hugh Matthews, Linda Beale, Phil Picton, David Briggs


Justin Wood

Reflections on Participatory Research
Rachel Pain, Peter Francis

On the case? Dilemmas of Collaborative Research
Rob Macmillan, Alison Scott

Accessing the Research Setting: The Politics of Research and the Limits to Enquiry
Jo Horwood, Graham Moon

Participatory video in geographic research: a feminist practice of looking?
Sara Kindon

Entries and omissions: using solicited diaries in geographical research
Paula Meth

Polyvocalism and the public: ‘doing’ a critical historical geography of architecture
Mark Llewellyn

Interviewing in ‘place’: the socio-spatial construction of interview data
Chih Hoong Sin


Elizabeth E Watson

The quality and qualities of population statistics, and the place of the census
Len Cook

Guest editorial: the 2001 UK census: remarkable resource or bygone legacy of the 'pencil and paper era'?
Paul Boyle, Danny Dorling

'Muddy glee': rounding out the picture of women and physical geography fieldwork
Louise Bracken (née Bull), Emma Mawdsley

Methodological challenges posed in studying an elite in the field
Margaret Desmond

What kind of quantitative methods for what kind of geography?
Christopher J Keylock, Danny Dorling

A new methodology for evaluating coastal scenery: fuzzy logic systems
A Ergin, E. Karaesmen, A Micallef, A T Williams

Emotionally intelligent research
Katy Bennett

The problem of anglophone squint
J W R Whitehand

Einfach sprachlos but not simply speechless: language(s), thought and practice in the social sciences
Gesa Helms, Julia Lossau and Ulrich Oslender

Narrative analysis as a strategy for understanding interview talk in geographic research
Janine L. Wiles, Mark W. Rosenberg, Robin A. Keams

Structuring subjectivities? Using Q methodology in human geography
Sally Eden, Andrew Donaldson, Gordon Walker

Negotiating nature: exploring discourse through small group research
Andrew McGregor

Commentary
Disabled students‘ experiences of fieldwork

Tim Hall, Mick Healey

Undressing the Researcher: Feminism, Embodiment and Sexuality at a Queer Bathhouse Event
Alison Bain, Catherine Nash

Geography fieldwork in a risk society
Victoria Cook, Deborah Phillips, Joseph Holden

Researching European ‘alternative‘ food networks: some methodological considerations.
Laura Venn, Moya Kneafsey, Lewis Holloway, Rosie Cox, Elizabeth Dowler, Helena Tuomainen

Eliciting emotions in HIV/AIDS research: a diary-based approach
Felicity Thomas

Whats in a word? Problematising translation between languages
Martin Müller

Coded spatialities of fieldwork. An Observation for Area
Alistair Fraser

Thinking Critically and Creatively About Focus Groups
Peter Hopkins