Abstract
1. Introduction: geography in the making. JOHN EYLES 2. Expose yourself to geographic research. PETER GOULD, Professor of Geography, Pennsylvania State University 3. Research and the private sector: assessing the socio-economic impacts of a new coalmine. BARRY J. GARNER, Professor of Geography, University of New South Wales 4. Policy oriented research in industrial location. J. B. GODDARD, Professor of Geography, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 5. Planning for SADCC's future. PHIL O'KEEFE and RICHARD PREET, Lecturer, Clark University 6. Towards a geography of the common people in South Africa. C. M. ROGERSON, Lecturer in Geography and Environmental Studies, and K. S. O. BEAVON, Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, both at the University of Witwatersrand 7. Getting by in Indonesia: research in a foreign land. DEAN FORBES, Lecturer in Human Geography, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University 8. Interpretive social research in the inner city. DAVID LEY, Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia 9. A welfare approach to human geography. DAVID M. SMITH, Professor of Geography and Earth Science, Queen Mary College, London 10. Coming in from the dark: feminist research in geography. LINDA MCDOWELL, Lecturer in Geography, Open University 11. Writing geographically. R. J. JOHNSTON, Professor of Geography, University of Sheffield 12. Thinking geographically: the editor as tailgunner. JOHN EYLES.
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