Module Identifier GG27310  
Module Title PRACTISING HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  
Academic Year 2005/2006  
Co-ordinator Miss Kate Edwards  
Semester Semester 2  
Other staff Dr Peter Adey, Dr Steven Guilbert  
Pre-Requisite GG10720  
Mutually Exclusive GG21310 , GG21510  
Course delivery Lecture   8 x 2 hrs  
  Other   Workshop. 2 x 1 hr  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Assessment Continuous Assessment: Students will be required to submit two out of four assignments on the following topics by the dates indicated by module coordinators: Historical documents, Contemporary Texts, Interviewing, Participant Observation. These two assignments carry equal weighting: each is worth 50% of the total mark. 
Supplementary Assessment Resubmit missing assignments or assignments <40% as specified by Module Co-ordinator by 1st day of August Supplementary Examination period. 

Learning outcomes

The key questions addressed by the module are:

By the end of the module students wll be familiar with the differences between qualitative techniques in human geography at an epistemological, analytical and practical level.


Aims

This module provides students with a theoretical and practical knowledge of the methodological techniques which are used to produce knowledge in human geography. It provides skills which will be used by students in the field, and in particular for their dissertation project.

Content

Workshop 1: Historical Sources.
Workshop 2: Textual Sources.
Workshop 3: Interviewing.
Workshop 4: Participant Observation.

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Text
Flowerdew, R. and Martin, D (1997) Methods in Human Geography: a guide for students doing a research project Longman, Harlow
Kitchin, R. and Tate, N (2000) Conducting Research in Human Geography: Theory, Methodology and Practice Longman, Harlow.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 5