Routledge Handbook of Field Research

Edited by Daniel Hammett,Naomi Holmes

ISBN13: 9781032520186

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 28/07/2025

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Description
The Routledge Handbook of Field Research presents a comprehensive, go-to resource for staff and students in preparing for and thinking about the doing of field research, including both individual fieldwork and group field classes. Framed by rapidly evolving debates relating to environmental and social justice, decolonialism, the climate crisis, post-truth society, as well as considerations with ethics, health and safety and other practical considerations, researchers are faced with a complex and evolving set of decision-making considerations. Working from foundational questions relating to the need for and importance of field-research, where the ‘field’ is, through logistical and practical considerations, to complex debates around equality and diversity, power relations, sustainability and ethical conundrums, this book is not a simple, formulaic ‘how to’ guide. Instead, the handbook offers a more critical and reflective approach – acting more as a ‘how to start to think critically about’ text. In providing a comprehensive and cutting-edge overview of key debates and considerations in the planning, doing and wrapping-up of field research, the handbook shares examples of and reflections from experienced field researchers and field class leaders as well as scenarios, debates and critical questions to help guide field researchers through their research journey. While there is a rapidly expanding array of books on research methods and epistemologies, this handbook offers a unique contribution that addresses distinct gaps in the current literature. Through a strong emphasis on field class and group-based field research, this handbook offers a unique resource to support field class leaders in thinking through the design and doing of field classes, and adopts a pedagogical approach in ‘asking difficult questions’ of the reader rather than offering ‘the answer’. In so doing, we promote a deeper, reflective engagement with the complexities of the research journey. The Routledge Handbook of Field Research includes contributions from over 50 leading authors, culminating in an essential resource for both experienced field researchers and field class leaders as well as newcomers to lone and group-based field research.
Introduction: Why doing field-research well matters Section I: Shifting Landscapes of Field Research Section II: Developing inclusive fieldwork Section III: Planning and Preparing Section IV: Negotiating Field Research in Practice Section V: Methods in Practice Section VI: Putting to bed Section VII Concluding reflections
  • Physical geography & topography
  • Human geography
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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