The paper discusses a survey of British academic human geographers enquiring about change and diversification within personal research activities, their nature, motivations and impacts. It argues that this is widespread and a significant aspect of the production of contemporary geographical knowledge. The findings highlight the range of motivations underpinning research change, its impacts and mediation through the institutional context of British human geography. It concludes that despite a more prescriptive institutional context geographers have a degree of autonomy, albeit somewhat fettered, to shape their own research trajectories to some extent. This provides some important capacity with which to engage with imminent challenges facing ...
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Despite repeated calls for greater collaboration between physical and human geographers, the unique ...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...
The paper discusses a survey of British academic human geographers enquiring about change and divers...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth...
Between the first two decades of the 21st century, the gentrification of the academic subject of Geo...
The paper examines how agendas of social change and emancipatory politics have and continue to influ...
The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography is the defining reference for academics a...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth...
This paper discusses the relationship between applied policy research commissioned by the state and ...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
This article also appears in: Borders, borderlands and bordering.Ten years ago, the decision was tak...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
Abstract: This Forum takes seriously the proposition that everything we do as geographers is potenti...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...
Contemporary anxieties about climate change have fueled a growing interest in how landscapes are for...
Despite repeated calls for greater collaboration between physical and human geographers, the unique ...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...
The paper discusses a survey of British academic human geographers enquiring about change and divers...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth...
Between the first two decades of the 21st century, the gentrification of the academic subject of Geo...
The paper examines how agendas of social change and emancipatory politics have and continue to influ...
The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography is the defining reference for academics a...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth...
This paper discusses the relationship between applied policy research commissioned by the state and ...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
This article also appears in: Borders, borderlands and bordering.Ten years ago, the decision was tak...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
Abstract: This Forum takes seriously the proposition that everything we do as geographers is potenti...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...
Contemporary anxieties about climate change have fueled a growing interest in how landscapes are for...
Despite repeated calls for greater collaboration between physical and human geographers, the unique ...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...