I am now more than half way through my PhD journey and it's all happening. I have been reading (many many things), writing (abstracts and chapter drafts), working on my data analysis, and thinking through and planning my remaining time through to submission.
So as time is short I thought I'd share some of the reading I've been doing recently and still have to look at over the next few weeks. Note the strong social and cultural geography focus:
So as time is short I thought I'd share some of the reading I've been doing recently and still have to look at over the next few weeks. Note the strong social and cultural geography focus:
- Bawaka Country including Suchet-Pearson S., Wright S., Lloyd K., Burarrwanga L., Ganambarr R., Ganambarr-Stubbs M., Ganambarr B., and Maymuru D. (2015) Working with and learning from Country: decentring human author-ity. Cultural Geographies, 22:2, 296-283.
- Jackson P. (2000) Rematerializing social and cultural geography. Social & Cultural Geography, 1:1, 9-14.
- Law J. (2004) After method : mess in social science research. Routledge: London.
- Middleton J. (2010) Sense and the city: exploring the embodied geographies of urban walking. Social & Cultural Geography, 11:16, 575-596.