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    Remaking human geography.Audrey Lynn Kobayashi & Suzanne Mackenzie (eds.) - 1989 - Boston: Unwin Hyman.
    These essays are concerned with developing a dialogue between humanism and historical materialism in human geography, and to demonstrate the creative tension which emerges through the mediation of their different frames of reference.
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  2. Practising human geography.Paul Cloke (ed.) - 2004 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    Practising Human Geography is critical introduction to disciplinary debates about the practise of human geography, that is informed by an inquiry into how geographers actually do research. In examining those methods and practices that are integral to doing geography, the text presents a theoretically-informed reflection on the construction and interpretation of geographical data - including factual and ‘fictional’ sources; the use of core research methodologies; and the interpretative role of the researcher. Framed by an historical (...)
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    Human geography: evolution or revolution?Michael Chisholm - 1975 - Baltimore [etc.]: Penguin Books.
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    Horizons in human geography.Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.) - 1989 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
    Human geography, as a subject, has become widely recognized since its connections with the social sciences have widened and deepended the study of people, places and social structures. Horizons in Human Geography provides a clear and accessible sketch map of some of the latest and most promising developments in the subject. The book starts by assessing the role and limitations of techniques, models and theories and proceeds to provide a broad-ranging overview of the major social, cultural, (...)
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  5. Geography as human ecology: methodology by example.S. R. Eyre - 1966 - New York,: St. Martin's Press. Edited by G. R. J. Jones.
  6. Researching human geography.Keith Hoggart - 2002 - New York: Co-published in the U.S.A. by Oxford University Press. Edited by Loretta Lees & Anna Davies.
    This new text offers something different from the many "methods books" available. It presents the vast array of research methodologies available to those undertaking research on the topic, illustrating the principles, strengths, and weaknesses of all approaches. The book also demonstrates how individual philosophical approaches to research impose different preferences for research methodologies.
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    Conflict and consensus in human geography.David C. Mercer - 1977 - Melbourne: Dept. of Geography, Monash University.
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  8. (3 other versions)Qualitative research methods in human geography.Iain Hay (ed.) - 2000 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This volume provides concise and accessible guidance on how to conduct qualitative research in human geography. It gives particular emphasis to examples drawn from social/cultural geography, perhaps the most vibrant area of inquiry in human geography over the past decade.
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    Society action and space: an alternative human geography.Benno Werlen - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    What is space? And why are questions of space important to social theory? Society, Action and Space is the first English translation of a book which has been widely recognized in Europe as a major contribution to the interface between geography and social theory. Benno Werlen focuses on the issues which are at the heart of the most important debates in human and social geography today. One of the most significant recent developments in social analysis has been (...)
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    Ideology, science, and human geography.Derek Gregory - 1978 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    "There is a growing unease among geographers with the notion of geography as spatial analysis but, as yet, no book has appeared which is able to assimilate and develop the profound methodological developments and changes in philosophy which have occurred since the sixties. Ideology, Science and Human Geography re-examines the nature of geography after the positivist revolution and provides a critique of the discipline from the perspective of the social sciences in general. For Gregory, the new (...)
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    Human geography: behavioural approaches.D. J. Walmsley - 1984 - New York: Wiley. Edited by G. J. Lewis.
  12. Qualitative methods in human geography.John Eyles & David Marshall Smith (eds.) - 1988 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
    To find more information on Rowman & Littlefield titles, please visit us at www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
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    Robotics in place and the places of robotics: productive tensions across human geography and human–robot interaction.Casey R. Lynch, Bethany N. Manalo & Àlex Muñoz-Viso - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    Bringing human–robot interaction (HRI) into conversation with scholarship from human geography, this paper considers how socially interactive robots become important agents in the production of social space and explores the utility of core geographic concepts of _scale_ and _place_ to critically examine evolving robotic spatialities. The paper grounds this discussion through reflections on a collaborative, interdisciplinary research project studying the development and deployment of interactive museum tour-guiding robots on a North American university campus. The project is a (...)
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    Febvre’s Climate of Sciences. When Human Geography Met Intellectual History (Tome 146, 7e Série, n° 1-2, (2025)).Éric Brian - 2025 - Revue de Synthèse:1-17.
    Although Lucien Febvre left exemplary works of economic and social history and of intellectual and religious history, to dissociate these two aspects of his work would be to overlook his most important methodological contribution in this second area: the concept of the “climate of science” or the “climate” of intellectual activity. In order to reconstruct its development from the 1920s to the 1940s, it is important to show how Febvre constructed a synthesis of proposals formulated by the philosopher Henri Berr, (...)
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    A question of place: exploring the practice of human geography.Ronald John Johnston - 1991 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
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    Doing cultural geography.Pamela Shurmer-Smith (ed.) - 2002 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    DOING CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY Edited by PAMELA SHURMER-SMITH, University of Portsmouth Doing Cultural Geography is an introduction to cultural geography that integrates theoretical discussion with applied examples: the emphasis throughout is on doing geography. Recognising that many undergraduates have difficulty with both theory and methods courses, the text explains the theory informing cultural geography and encourages students to engage directly with theory in practice. It emphasises what can be done with humanist, Marxist, poststructuralist, feminist, and postcolonial (...)
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    Theory and explanation in geography.Henry Wai-Chung Yeung - 2024 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    A thought-provoking resource detailing why causal theory is useful in geographical enquiry and how it can be developed through mechanism-based thinking. Includes a multitude of approaches and concepts in human geography today, covering important caveats, key considerations, and a synthetic approach Details contemporary geographical thought, covering theory in Marxism, poststructuralism and post-phenomenology/posthumanism, and feminism and postcolonialism Explores relationality and relational thought in contemporary human geography, plus moving towards a relational theory for the 2020s and beyond Discusses (...)
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    Zur wissenschaftstheoretischen Grundlegung einer Geographie des Menschen.Dietrich Bartels - 1968 - Wiesbaden,: F. Steiner.
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    Der Verlust der Anschaulichkeit in der Geographie und das Problem der Kulturlandschaft.Ernst Neef - 1981 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Geography: history and concepts.Arild Holt-Jensen - 2018 - Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
    This introduction to the history, philosophy and methodology of human geography explores complex ideas in an intelligible and accessible style. It takes into account the new developments in geographical thought and methods.
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    Geography meets Gendlin: an exploration of disciplinary potential through artistic practice.Janet Banfield - 2016 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book makes a timely and engaging contribution to geography’s resurgent interest in art and artistic practice, as well as to growing geographical concerns with embodied or pre-reflective experience. It introduces Eugene Gendlin’s philosophical and methodological work to stimulate geographical thinking and practice, and explores its disciplinary potential through innovative practice-based research into artistic spatial experience. Gendlin’s philosophy and techniques for articulating the pre-reflective are explained and illustrated using artists’ accounts of their practices, both retrospectively and during their practice. (...)
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  22. The SAGE handbook of qualitative geography.Dydia DeLyser (ed.) - 2010 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    The process of learning qualitative research has altered dramatically and this Handbook explores the growth, change, and complexity within the topic and looks ...
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    Industrial Teesside, Lives and Legacies: A post-industrial geography.Jonathan Warren - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book evaluates the consequences of economic, social, environmental and cultural change on people living and working within Teesside in the North-East of England. It assesses the lived experiences, working lives, health and cultural perspectives of residents and key stakeholders in the wake of serious de-industralisation in the region. The narrative is embedded within the long-term industrial history of Stockton: an area once dominated by steel, coal and chemical industries. This past still continues to shape its future and influences the (...)
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    Gendered Geographies across Time I.Beatriz Hermida Ramos & Miguel Sebastián-Martín - 2024 - Utopian Studies 35 (1):299-303.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Gendered Geographies across Time IBeatriz Hermida Ramos and Miguel Sebastián-MartínEarly Researchers' Seminar for Science and Speculative Fiction, University of Salamanca, Spain, 03 06 2023The first Early Researchers' Seminar for Science and Speculative Fiction: Gendered Geographies across Time showcased the many and diverse approaches to speculative fiction (SF) currently being pursued within the University of Salamanca's English Department, which in a matter of years has become an unexpected hotbed of (...)
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    Locational methods.Peter Haggett - 1977 - New York: Wiley. Edited by A. D. Cliff & Allan E. Frey.
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    Law and Geography.Jane Holder & Carolyn Harrison (eds.) - 2003 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume explores the relationship between law and geography, especially with respect to taken-for-granted distinctions between the social and the material, the human and non-human, and what constitutes persons and things. As a genuinely reflective `Law and Geography' project, this collection offers interdisciplinary inquiry, particularly in response to globalisation - of law, commerce, environmental change and society - which renders relations between the local and the global more significant. Because of the sheer expansiveness and complexity of (...)
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  27. (1 other version)Key thinkers on space and place.Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin & Gill Valentine (eds.) - 2004 - Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
    `It is a safe bet that Key Thinkers will emerge as something of a 'hit' within the undergraduate community and will rise to prominance as a 'must buy' -Environment and Planning `Key Thinkers on Space and Place is an engagingly written, well-researched and very accessible book. It will surely prove an invaluable tool for students, whom I would strongly encourage to purchase this edited collection as one of the best guides to recent geographical thought' -Claudio Minca, University of Newcastle `Key (...)
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    Geografía y humanismo.Aurora García Ballesteros (ed.) - 1992 - Barcelona, España: Oikos-Tau.
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  29. Obʺekt ėkologii i ego ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡: Filos.-metodol. aspekt.N. N. Kiselev - 1979 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
     
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    On Sacks: Methodology, Materials, and Inspirations.Robin James Smith & Richard Fitzgerald - 2020 - Routledge.
    This book is devoted to the reintroduction of the remarkable approach to sociological inquiry developed by Harvey Sacks. Sacks's original analyses - concerned with the lived detail of action and language-in-interaction, discoverable in members' actual activities - demonstrated a means of doing sociology that had previously seemed impossible. In so doing, Sacks provided for highly technical, detailed, yet stunningly simple solutions to some of the most trenchant troubles for the social sciences relating to language, culture, meaning, knowledge, action, and social (...)
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    The method for the study of the ancient Greek settlements.Kōnstantinos Apostolou Doxiadēs - 1972 - [Athens]: Athens Center of Ekistics.
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  32. Hyangtʻo chiri chosapŏp.No-sik Pak - 1963 - Edited by Cho, Tong-gyu & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Raumbezogene qualitative Sozialforschung.Eberhard Rothfuss & Thomas Dörfler (eds.) - 2013 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Die AutorInnen aus der Humangeographie und Soziologie leisten einen Beitrag zur raumbezogenen qualitativen Sozialforschung, indem sie in kritischer Reflexion auf den spatial turn die soziale Welt erforschen und interpretieren. Einer schlagwortartig vorgebrachten Renaissance des Raumes in den Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften werden konkrete qualitativ-empirische und theoretisch-konzeptionelle Arbeiten gegenübergestellt, die einen eigenständigen, raumreflektierten Zugang zur Thematik bieten. Die AutorInnen verfolgen zwei Ziele: Zum einen geht es um die Überwindung von „just-do-it“-Ansätzen in der (raumbezogenen) Methodologie. Zum anderen wird deutlich, dass eine eingehende methodologische (...)
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    Raum als Element sozialer Kommunikation.Helmut Klüter - 1986 - Giessen: Selbstverlag des Geographischen Instituts der Justus Liebig-Universität Giessen.
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    Innovative methodologies between supply and demand.Diego Luna & José Antonio Pineda-Alfonso - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-17.
    At present, educational discourses on innovative methodologies make up an enthusiastic panorama that is not exempt from criticism. The aim of this paper is to understand the real possibilities of success for new methodological proposals in a case study focused on the Geography and History classes of a teacher–researcher. The results obtained allow us to identify a central category of analysis, “methodological ineffectiveness”, and two subcategories, “methodological supply” and “methodological demand”. This confirms the importance of exploring the impact of (...)
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    Geografía y humanismo.Aurora García Ballesteros (ed.) - 1992 - Barcelona, España: Oikos-Tau.
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    Gesellschaft, Handlung und Raum: Grundlagen handlungstheoretischer Sozialgeographie.Benno Werlen - 1987 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden.
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    Anthropogeographische Arbeitsweisen.Roswitha Hantschel - 1980 - Braunschweig: Westermann. Edited by Elke Tharun.
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    The regional survey movement and popular autoethnography in early 20th-century Britain.Harry Parker - 2023 - History of the Human Sciences 36 (3-4):3-26.
    This article’s subject is the theory and practice of ‘regional survey’, the method of social and environmental study associated with Scottish thinker Patrick Geddes (1854–1932). Despite being overlooked or dismissed in most accounts of early 20th-century social science, regional survey had a wide influence on the development of the nascent disciplines of anthropology, sociology, and human geography. Emerging from late 19th-century field biology, the regional survey came to typify a methodological moment in the natural and social sciences that (...)
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    Explorations in the Understanding of Landscape: A Cultural Geography.William Norton - 1989 - Praeger.
    An innovative contribution to the literature of cultural geography, this book explores the evolution of landscape--both material and symbolic--from the standpoint of the populations, cultures, and human decision-making processes that shape and give it meaning. Focusing on evolution, behavior, symbolism, and ecology, Norton offers a critique of the literature of cultural and social geography and articulates a framework of central issues that connect a wide range of theoretical approaches. In the first four chapters, Norton gives detailed consideration (...)
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  41. The Methodological Issues on Al-Jazari’s Scientific Heritage in Russian Studies.Fegani Beyler - 2023 - Bingöl University Journal of Social Sciences Institute 25 (25):160-169.
    Extensive scientific, philosophical and artistic activities were carried out in the Islamic World’s various science and civilization centers during the early Middle Ages. In these centers, noteworthy works of mathematics, astronomy, geography, medicine, pharmacology, optics, botany, chemistry and other fields of science, which would later determine improvement paths for these fields, were created. Abu al-Izz Ismail ibn al-Razzaz al-Jazari (12th-13th centuries), was a magnificent Muslim scientist known for his work named The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices (Kitab (...)
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    The Basis of the Distinction of Meaning-Interpretation in Tafsīr Methodology.Muhammed Yüksek - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):113-139.
    Despite the hadiths and narratives that warn about the interpretation of the Qur’ān by opinion, the question of how Qur’ānic verses can be understood is about the nature of Qur’ānic exegesis. These narratives, which limit the interpretation to the exact field and indicate the invalidity of the specification of the intention with the imprecise information, bring with it the question of how to understand the Qur’ān in each period and society. The issue that has been questioned in the frame of (...)
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    Researching Multisystemic Resilience: A Sample Methodology.Michael Ungar, Linda Theron, Kathleen Murphy & Philip Jefferies - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In contexts of exposure to atypical stress or adversity, individual and collective resilience refers to the process of sustaining wellbeing by leveraging biological, psychological, social and environmental protective and promotive factors and processes. This multisystemic understanding of resilience is generating significant interest but has been difficult to operationalize in psychological research where studies tend to address only one or two systems at a time, often with a primary focus on individual coping strategies. We show how multiple systems implicated in (...) resilience can be researched in the same study using a longitudinal, six-phase transformative sequential mixed methods study of 14- to 24-year-olds and their elders in two communities dependent on oil and gas industries. Data collection occurred over a 5-year period, and included: community engagement and the identification of youth health and well-being priorities; participatory youth-centric qualitative research using one-on-one semi-structured interviews and arts-based methods; survey of 500 youth at three time points to assess psychosocial health indicators and outcomes; collection of hair samples to assess stress biomarkers over time; youth-led ecological data collection and assessment of historical socio-economic development data; and community resource mapping with community elders. Analyzing data from these multiple systems will allow us to understand the interrelationship and impact of PPFPs within and across systems. To date, we have undertaken thematic and narrative qualitative analyses, and descriptive analyses of the preliminary ecological and survey data. As we proceed, we will combine these and grounded theory approaches with innovative techniques such as latent transition analysis and network analysis, as well as modeling of economic conditions and spatial analysis of human geographies to understand patterns of PPFPs and their inter-relationships. By analyzing the complexity of data collected across systems we are demonstrating the possibility of conducting multisystemic resilience research which expands the way psychological research accounts for positive development under stress in different contexts. This comprehensive examination of resilience may offer an example of how the study of resilience can inform socially and contextually relevant interventions and policies. (shrink)
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    Interpreting environments: tradition, deconstruction, hermeneutics.Robert Mugerauer - 1995 - Austin: University of Texas Press.
    Mugerauer seeks to make deconstruction and hermeneutics accessible to people in the environmental disciplines, including architecture, planning, urban studies, environmental studies, and cultural geography. Mugerauer demonstrates each methodology through a case study. The first study uses the traditional approach to recover the meaning of Jung's and Wittgenstein's houses by analyzing their historical, intentional contexts. The second case study utilizes deconstruction to explore Egyptian, French neoclassical, and postmodern attempts to use pyramids to constitute a sense of lasting presence. And the (...)
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    Non-representational theory.Paul Simpson - 2021 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    The title explores a range of ideas which have recently engaged geographers and have led to the development of an alternative approach to the conception, practice, and production of geographic knowledge. It offers the first sole-authored, accessible introduction to this work and its impact on geography drawing together the work of a range of established and emerging scholars working on the development of non-representational theories. This volume is essential reading for undergraduates and post-graduate students interested in the social, cultural, (...)
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    Handlungszentrierte Sozialgeographie: Benno Werlens Entwurf in kritischer Diskussion.Peter Meusburger (ed.) - 1999 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden.
    Inhalt: P. Meusburger: Einleitung - Entstehung und Zielsetzung dieses Buches H. H. Blotevogel: Sozialgeographischer Paradigmenwechsel? Eine Kritik des Projekts der handlungszentrierten Sozialgeographie von Benno Werlen J. Ossenbrugge: Total entankert, normal verstrickt. Anmerkungen zur Situation der Geographie und ihrer Reformulierung durch Benno Werlen W.-D. Sahr: Der Ort der Regionalisierung im geographischen Diskurs P. Weichhart: Die Raume zwischen den Welten und die Welt der Raume P. Meusburger: Subjekt - Organisation - Region. Fragen an die subjektzentrierte Handlungstheorie G. Hard: Raumfragen W. Zierhofer: Die (...)
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    Joining the conspiracy? Negotiating ethics and emotions in researching (around) AIDS in southern Africa.Nicola Ansell & Lorraine Van Blerk - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (1):61 – 82.
    Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Africa. Among those who have been directly affected by the disease, or who perceive themselves to be personally at risk, talking about AIDS inevitably arouses strong emotions - amongst them fear, distress, loss and anger. Conventionally, human geography research has avoided engagement with such emotions. Although the ideal of the detached observer has been roundly critiqued, the emphasis in methodological literature on 'doing no harm' has led (...)
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    Filozofski pravci vo geografskata nauka.Aslan Selmani - 2001 - Kumanovo: Makedonska riznica. Edited by Ruždi Ibrahimi.
  49. Is There Such a Thing as a Social Science?Robert Vinten - 2016 - Dókos. Philosophical Review 17:53-86.
    This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of this for whether social disciplines can be called scientific. Various reasons for calling social disciplines scientific are examined and rejected: (1) the claim that social disciplines are reducible to natural scientific ones, (2) the claim, from Donald Davidson, that reasons for action are to be construed in causal terms, (3) the claim that social disciplines employ, or should employ, the methodologies of the natural sciences. (...)
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    Human geography: theories and their applications.M. G. Bradford - 1977 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by W. A. Kent.
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