TY - GEN AU - Benzon, Nadia von (Ed.) AU - Holton, Mark (Ed.) AU - Wilkinson, Catherine (Ed.) AU - Wilkinson, Samantha (Ed.) TI - Creative Methods for Human Geographers SN - 9781526496973 (PB) PY - 2021/// CY - Los Angeles PB - SAGE KW - Human geography KW - Research Methodology N1 - Includes Glossary and Index; 1. Introduction 2. Centring reflexivity, positionality and autoethnographic practices in creative research 3. Researching ‘our’ people and researching ‘other’ people 4. Ethical considerations in creative research: Design, delivery and dissemination 5. The practicalities of researching creatively 6. Photography and photo elicitation as visual methods 7. Moodboards and LEGO: Principles and practice in social research 8. Creative approaches to mapping 9. Drawing and graffiti-based approaches 10. Research with sound: An audio guide 11. Mobile interviews by land, air and sea 12. Psychogeography and urban exploration 13. Crafting 14. Creative performance and practice 15. Working with literary texts 16. Poetic methods 17. Research music: listening and composing 18. Working creatively with biographies and life histories 19. Mobile technology, spatial and locative media 20. Mobile phones, text messaging and social media 21. Creating and reappropriating apps 22. Gaming and VR in geographical research 23. Video ethnography 24. Creative research in and with archives 25. Selecting and analysing publicly-generated online content 26. Curation as method 27. Analyzing messy data 28. Showcasing creative methods in your dissertation research 29. Creative dissemination N2 - Introducing a broad range of innovative qualitative methods, this book shows you how to use creative methods in a research project. It offers straightforward advice on how to approach every step of the process, from planning and organisation to writing up and disseminating research. It also: Demonstrates how novel approaches can be put into practice using primary or secondary data. Provides practical guidance on overcoming common hurdles like getting ethical clearance and conducting a risk assessment. Encourages you to reflect critically on the processes involved in research. Clear and accessible, this book makes adopting cutting-edge methods unintimidating and provides you with a complete toolkit to conduct creative research with confidence. Nadia von Benzon is a Lecturer in the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University. Mark Holton is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Plymouth. Samantha Wilkinson is a Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Youth Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University. Catherine Wilkinson is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader at Liverpool John Moores University ER -