This book, first published in 1985, explores the connections in
academic research between theoretical positions, political
perspectives and policy prescriptions. Five different groups of
authors, who have written broadly in the fields of industrial and
social geography, discuss this relationship and illustrate it with
recent work. Around their contributions, the editors have
constructed a book that is both a guide to the research debate for
students at all levels and a handbook, with notes and questions,
for those about to undertake their own research projects.
Though designed primarily for use on undergraduate geography,
urban studies and applied economics courses, its broad debate on
research method is important for all professional and postgraduate
researchers in the social sciences.
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