Journal article
Postqualitative geographies
Candice P Boyd
GEOGRAPHY COMPASS | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12661
Abstract
This essay examines recent literature that advocates for a postqualitative approach to research in the social sciences and humanities. Exploring across disciplinary boundaries, this essay interrogates parallel developments in the field of education, much of which are informed by non-representational theories in geography as well as current trends within the discipline to advance postphenomenological and posthumanist methodologies. As a starting point, the on-going contribution of qualitative methods to human geography is acknowledged alongside a questioning of their currency in the light of posthumanism. The extreme position—that ‘conventional’ qualitative methods are based on an outmoded vi..
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Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DE190100065 Open access publishing facilitated by The University of Melbourne, as part of the Wiley The University of Melbourne agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.