Critical realism and realist research in human geography: a method or a philosophy in search of a method?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] T. Kuhn,et al. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions , 1963 .
[2] D. Campbell,et al. Unobtrusive Measures: Nonreactive Research in the Social Sciences , 1966 .
[3] A. Strauss,et al. The discovery of grounded theory: strategies for qualitative research aldine de gruyter , 1968 .
[4] N. Denzin. The research act in sociology: A theoretical introduction to sociological methods , 1970 .
[5] E. Madden,et al. Causal powers: A theory of natural necessity , 1975 .
[6] R. Bhaskar. A realist theory of science , 1976 .
[7] E. Pols. Causal Powers: A Theory of Natural Necessity , 1976 .
[8] Frank Dorr. Social Theory as Science , 1976 .
[9] T. Jick. Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Triangulation in Action. , 1979 .
[10] R. Bhaskar,et al. The Possibility of Naturalism: A Philosophical Critique of the Contemporary Human Sciences , 1979 .
[11] R. Harré,et al. Social Being: A Theory for Social Psychology , 1980 .
[12] D. Keeble. Industrial Decline, Regional Policy and the Urban—Rural Manufacturing Shift in the United Kingdom , 1980 .
[13] S. Williams. REALISM, MARXISM AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY , 1981 .
[14] Barry Turner,et al. Some practical aspects of qualitative data analysis: One way of organising the cognitive processes associated with the generation of grounded theory , 1981 .
[15] A. Bryman. The debate about quantitative and qualitative research: A question of method or epistemology? , 1984 .
[16] K. Gibson,et al. Abstraction in Marx's Method , 1984 .
[17] Andrew Sayer,et al. Method in Social Science: A Realist Approach , 1984 .
[18] J. Lovering,et al. Regional Intervention, Defence Industries, and the Structuring of Space in Britain: The Case of Bristol and South Wales , 1985 .
[19] David J. Silverman,et al. Qualitative methodology and sociology , 1985 .
[20] Jennifer Platt. Functionalism and the Survey: The Relation of Theory and Method , 1986 .
[21] R. Bhaskar. Scientific Realism and Human Emancipation , 1986 .
[22] A. Scott,et al. Production, Work, Territory: The Geographical Anatomy of Industrial Capitalism , 1986 .
[23] Rom Harré,et al. Varieties of realism : a rationale for the natural sciences , 1986 .
[24] J. Lovering. Militarism, Capitalism, and the Nation-State: Towards a Realist Synthesis , 1987 .
[25] Anselm L. Strauss,et al. Qualitative Analysis For Social Scientists , 1987 .
[26] D. Massey,et al. Politics and Method: Contrasting Studies in Industrial Geography , 1987 .
[27] A. Bryman. Quantity and quality in social research , 1988 .
[28] The Relation of Theory and Method: Causal Relatedness, Historical Contingency and beyond , 1988 .
[29] A. Scott. Flexible production systems and regional development: the rise of new industrial spaces in North America and western Europe* , 1988 .
[30] John Allen,et al. Landlords and property , 1989 .
[31] POSTMODERNISM, MARXISM, AND LOCALITY RESEARCH: THE CONTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL REALISM TO THE DEBATE , 1989 .
[32] Jeffrey Henderson,et al. The Globalisation of High Technology Production , 1989 .
[33] Roy Bhaskar,et al. Reclaiming Reality: A Critical Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy , 1989 .
[34] Tony Lawson,et al. Abstraction, tendencies and stylised facts: a realist approach to economic analysis , 1989 .
[35] Andrew Mair,et al. LEVELS OF ABSTRACTION IN LOCALITY STUDIES , 1989 .
[36] Derek Layder,et al. The realist image in social science , 1990 .
[37] L. Staeheli,et al. REALISM AND THE PRACTICE OF GEOGRAPHY , 1990 .
[38] J. Lovering. Fordism's unknown successor: a comment on Scott's theory of flexible accumulation and the re-emergence of regional economies , 1990 .
[39] L. Staeheli,et al. On Critical Realism, Human Geography, and Arcane Sects! , 1991 .
[40] A. Scott. Flexible production systems: analytical tasks and theoretical horizons ‐ a reply to Lovering , 1991 .
[41] Andrew Sayer,et al. The New Social Economy: Reworking the Division of Labor , 1991 .
[42] C. Philo,et al. Approaching Human Geography: An Introduction to Contemporary Theoretical Debates , 1991 .
[43] J. Lovering. Theorizing postfordism: why contingency matters (a further response to Scott) , 1991 .
[44] David Wield,et al. Science Parks@@@High Tech Fantasies; Science Parks in Society, Science and Space , 1994 .
[45] W. Outhwaite. New Philosophies of Social Science: Realism, Hermeneutics and Critical Theory , 1991 .
[46] A further rejoinder to Lovering , 1991 .
[47] J. Chappell. On Realism, in Geography and Elsewhere , 1991 .
[48] E. Schoenberger. THE CORPORATE INTERVIEW AS A RESEARCH METHOD IN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY , 1991 .
[49] Andrew Sayer,et al. The New Social Economy: Reworking the Division of Labor , 1991 .
[50] M. Hammersley. Deconstructing the qualitative-quantitative divide 1 , 1992 .
[51] M. Watts,et al. The space of vulnerability: the causal structure of hunger and famine , 1993 .
[52] A. Sayer. POSTMODERNIST THOUGHT IN GEOGRAPHY: A REALIST VIEW , 1993 .
[53] R. Bhaskar. Dialectic: The Pulse of Freedom , 1993 .
[54] M. Healey,et al. Interviewing business owners and managers: a review of methods and techniques , 1993 .
[55] A. Pratt,et al. Rural studies: Modernism, postmodernism and the ‘post-rural’ , 1993 .
[56] I. Dey. Qualitative Data Analysis: A User Friendly Guide for Social Scientists , 1993 .
[57] A. Herod. Gender Issues in the Use of Interviewing as a Research Method , 1993 .
[58] J. Crush,et al. Personal Narratives as Interactive Texts: Collecting and Interpreting Migrant Life-Histories∗ , 1993 .
[59] H. Yeung. Third World multinationals revisited: A research critique and future agenda , 1994 .
[60] N. Thrift,et al. Living In The Global , 1994 .
[61] R. Bhaskar. Plato, Etc.: Problems of Philosophy and their Resolution , 1994 .
[62] H. Yeung. Critical reviews of geographical perspectives on business organizations and the organization of production: towards a network approach , 1994 .
[63] R. Morrow,et al. Critical theory and methodology , 1994 .
[64] Andy C. Pratt. Uneven Re-production: Industry, Space and Society , 1994 .
[65] Andrew Collier. Critical Realism: An Introduction to Roy Bhaskar's Philosophy , 1994 .
[66] W. Yeung. Hong Kong Firms in the ASEAN Region: Transnational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment , 1994 .
[67] Pamela Jordan. Basics of qualitative research: Grounded theory procedures and techniques , 1994 .
[69] Against Critical Realism , 1994 .
[70] D. Silverman. Interpreting Qualitative Data: Methods for Analysing Talk, Text and Interaction , 1994 .
[71] Marilyn Porter,et al. ‘Second-hand ethnography’ , 1994 .
[72] Henry Wai-chung Yeung,et al. Qualitative personal interviews in international business research: Some lessons from a study of Hong Kong Transnational Corporations , 1995 .
[73] D. Boden. The Business of Talk: Organizations in Action , 1995 .
[74] A. Pratt. Putting critical realism to work: the practical implications for geographical research , 1995 .
[75] T. Lawson. A Realist Perspective on Contemporary "Economic Theory" , 1995 .
[76] H. Yeung. Sectoral Specialization and Competitive Advantage: Hong Kong Investments in the ASEAN Region , 1996 .
[77] H. Yeung. Attracting foreign investment? The role of investment incentives in the ASEAN operations of transnational corporations , 1996 .
[78] H. Yeung. THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF HONG KONG INVESTMENTS IN THE ASEAN REGION , 1996 .
[79] J. Morse. Interpreting qualitative data: Methods for analysing talk, text and interaction , 1996 .
[80] H. Yeung. Business Networks and Transnational Corporations: A Study of Hong Kong Firms in the ASEAN Region , 1997 .
[81] H. Yeung. The Social-Spatial Constitution of Business Organizations: A Geographical Perspective , 1998 .