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Introduction: Fieldwork for Human Geographers PART ONE: APPROACHING THE FIELD Getting the Most out of Fieldwork Justifying the Cost: Your Degree and Your Job Prospects Before You Go: Research Design and Preparation Ethics: Positioning Yourself and Encountering Others Working in Groups and Travelling Together PART TWO: METHODS AND CONTEXTS Reading the Landscape: Describing and Interpreting Field Sites Interviewing for Fieldwork Participant Observation and Participatory Geographies How to Be an Explorer: Rediscovering Your Curiosity

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