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An undergraduate dissertation is your opportunity to engage with geographical research, first-hand. But completing a student project can be a stressful and complex process. Your Human Geography Dissertation breaks the task down into three helpful stages:
With information and task boxes, soundbites offering student insight and guidance, and links to online materials, this book offers a complete and accessible overview of the key skills needed to prepare, research, and write a successful human geography dissertation.
An undergraduate dissertation is your opportunity to engage with geographical research, first-hand. But completing a student project can be a stressful and complex process. Your Human Geography Dissertation breaks the task down into three helpful stages:
With information and task boxes, soundbites offering student insight and guidance, and links to online materials, this book offers a complete and accessible overview of the key skills needed to prepare, research, and write a successful human geography dissertation.
1. Your human geography dissertation: An introduction
SECTION 1: DESIGNING YOUR HUMAN GEOGRAPHY DISSERTATION
2: Starting Out: identifying your approach
3: Getting Going: finding a topic
4: The next step: developing your research question
5: Final preparations: is your project workable?
SECTION 2: DOING YOUR HUMAN GEOGRAPHY DISSERTATION
6: Doing reflexive research: situating your dissertation
7: Making research happen: the methods glossary
8: More on methods: approaching complex social worlds
9: Selecting your methods: how to make the right choices
SECTION 3: DELIVERING YOUR HUMAN GEOGRAPHY DISSERTATION
10: Dealing with data: approaching analysis
11: Writing up: where to start and how to finish
12: The last hurdle: final considerations
This excellent new text guides students carefully, intelligently
and sympathetically through the process of doing a human geography
dissertation. It offers grounded advice - from the question of what
a dissertation is, to the mechanics of data analysis - which will
be indispensable for students researching the full diversity of
topics covered by contemporary human geography. The insights,
advice and reflections from both previous students and academic
staff who currently teach human geography add valuable insights
that will both reassure students and help them avoid making common
mistakes.
*Peter Kraftl*
This book will be an invaluable read for all Human Geography
dissertation students. It conveys the excitement and possibilities
of Human Geography research, whilst also alerting the reader to its
challenges and pitfalls. This is certainly not a generic ‘how to do
your dissertation’ textbook; instead it engages with Human
Geography as a discipline and the role of the dissertation student
as a producer of geographic knowledge. The book’s clear sections on
designing, doing and delivering your dissertation, have useful
examples, include input from the author’s students themselves,
making this an accessible and comprehensive text.
*Katie Willis*
Kim Peters has written a much needed book that will be of great
value to Geography students undertaking what is often the most
challenging part of their degree, the dissertation. As a
Geography lecturer I have often wished that a book such as this
existed. Your Human Geography Dissertation goes way beyond a
standard examination of the pros and cons of different research
methods, covering a range of topics from the identification of
dissertation subjects and the development of research questions
through gathering data and writing up. It is a readable and
highly accessible text full of helpful detail, practical advice and
useful examples. Thank you Kim!
*Jo Little*
This book is fantastic! It is recommended reading for our
second-year research design course, and I have used some of the
‘dissertation tips’ videos in lectures on this course during
2018/9. For my own dissertation students in supervision
meetings, this book is my core recommendation of a text that will
help students with their whole human geography dissertation
journey.
*Dr Sarah Mills*
Of all the books that I recommend to my dissertation students, this
book is always the first. Writing a dissertation is a daunting
task, certainly the most demanding and challenging part of a
degree, and Kim Peters, with her accessible style and useful and
highly relevant advice, makes it a bit less intimidating. Your
Human Geography Dissertation guides students through all the stages
of their dissertation, helping them to think geographically, refine
their research question and choose the appropriate research
methods. This book is so recent but already feels like a
classic.
*Dr Filippo Menga*
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