Reflecting on Practices New Directions for Spatial Theories
This collection of essays aims to better understand what researchers do when they practice research. The team of contributors - which includes human geographers, urban planners and environmental scientists - expose various epistemological, ontological and methodological challenges to pin down what p...
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Agenda Publishing Limited
2024
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