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Mixing qualitative research methods in children's geographies
Peter J Hemming
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Qualitative Research Methods
100%
Children's Geographies
100%
Primary School
50%
Structured Interview
50%
Ethical Issues
50%
Children's Health
50%
Methodological Issues
50%
Empirical Case Study
50%
Crystallization
50%
Participant Observation
50%
Power Relationships
50%
Potential Gains
50%
Participatory Approach
50%
Geographers
50%
Everyday Spaces
50%
Mixed Methodology
50%
Children's Perceptions
50%
Interpretive Approach
50%
Triangulation
50%
Children's Experiences
50%
Combined Method
50%
Child-centred Methods
50%
Social Sciences
Qualitative Research Method
100%
Children's Geography
100%
Case Study
50%
Primary Schools
50%
Semi-Structured Interview
50%
Participant Observation
50%
Qualitative Method
50%
Geographers
50%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Qualitative Method
100%
Semistructured Interview
100%
Mixed Methods
100%
Qualitative Research Method
100%