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The Sirens' voices? Field practices and dialogue in geography
Authors:Richard C. Powell
Affiliation:University of Cambridge
Abstract:This paper responds to recent demands for greater discussion between physical and human geographers over common conceptualizations and entities. I argue that one possible way in which to conduct such a dialogue would be through considerations of reconceptualized modes of fieldwork practice across the discipline of geography and cognate disciplines. In consequence, I examine such concepts of fieldwork, encompassing diverse attempts such as an ethnographic politics of location and new visions of geomorphological practice. In so doing, I indicate some of the broader potentialities available to historians and philosophers of field science.
Keywords:fieldwork    nature of geography    politics of location    interpretative science
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