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Fieldwork Geography Example

F.J. Bosco, C.M. Moreno, in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2009

Fieldwork is one of the central methods of investigation through which human geographers gather information about people, places, and landscapes, and generate formal knowledge about space–society relations in different contexts. Many human geographers identify themselves and the evolving contexts of their work through fieldwork practices. Quite often, fieldwork is one of the research activities that other academics and the general public outside the discipline most associate with human geography. Fieldwork has long been considered a rite of passage among human geographers, though there has been disagreement regarding the importance of fieldwork to the identity of the discipline. While fieldwork practices, such as analyses of landscapes, have been common in regional and cultural geography and considered by many to be among the building blocks of the discipline, other fieldwork approaches such as ethnography and participant observation have not been central to human geography until more recently. The disagreements voiced by some geographers regarding the role of fieldwork in geographic research seem to stem from the variety of practices that geographers count as ‘fieldwork’. In spite of these different assessments, the majority of the systematic branches of the discipline today, from economic and urban geography to cultural and critical geography, consider fieldwork as an important component of research endeavors in geography.

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Barcelona Field Studies Centre offers a range of field studies which will support students undertaking the Cambridge Geography IGCSE.The studies will also help develop students' knowledge and understanding of a broad range of geographical concepts included in the specification content. Geography fieldwork techniques include data presentation, fieldwork methods, mapping techniques, sampling methods and statistical methods and tests.

Fieldwork Geography Definition

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