
Practicing Qualitative Methods in Health Geographies
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Reflecting these interests, the chapters in this book set out the host of creative qualitative methods being used to explore the psychosocial experiences of individuals more directly, using such traditional methods as in-depth interviews and group discussions, participant observation, diaries and discourse analysis, but also more novel techniques such as 'go-along interviews', reflexive writing, illustrations, and photographic techniques. There are several areas of qualitative research unique to geographers which figure prominently in this volume including: health and place, comparative case study analysis, and qualitative approaches to the use of geographic information systems (GIS). This collection brings together a wide range of empirical concerns related to questions of health and shines a light on the diversity of qualitative methods in practice. Illustrating how qualitative methodologies are used in diverse health contexts this book fills an important niche for health geographers but will have wide appeal to health and geographic researchers.
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Jamie Baxter is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Western University, Canada. His research interests include: the social construction of risks from technological hazards, community responses to hazards, environment and health, noxious facility siting and social science research methodology.
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Jamie Baxter and Nancy E. Fenton
PART 1: REPRESENTATION, ETHICS AND POWER
2. Placing Narrative Correspondence in the Geographer's Toolbox: Insights from Care Research in New Zealand
Christine Milligan
3. Photo Elicitation as Method: A Participatory Approach
Tara Coleman
4. Ethics and Activism in Environment and Health Research
Sarah A. Mason, Chad Walker, Jamie Baxter, Isaac Luginaah
PART 2: REPRESENTATION, SELF AND COMMUNITY
5. Writing Illness through Feminist Autobiographical Analysis
Pamela Moss
6. Community Capacity Building through Qualitative Methodologies
Sarah A. Lovell, Mark W. Rosenberg
7. Walking in Their Shoes: Utilizing Go-Along Interviews to Explore Participant Engagement with Local Space
Jennifer Dean
PART 3: REPRESENTATION THROUGH VISUAL MEDIA
8. What Can Participant-Generated Drawing Add to Health Geography's Qualitative Palette?
Stephanie E. Coen
9. Applying Decolonizing Methodologies in Environment-Health Research: A Community-Based Film Project with Anishinabe Communities
Chantelle A.M. Richmond
10. Not Another Interview! Using Photovoice and Digital Stories as Props in Participatory Health Geography Research
Heather Castleden, Vanessa Sloan Morgan, Aaron Franks
11 Media and Framing: Processes and Challenges
S. Michelle Driedger, Theresa Garvin
PART 4: (NON)REPRESENTATION, AFFECT AND SOCIAL LIFE
12. From The Pump to Senescence: Two Musical Acts of More-Than-Representational 'Acting Into' and 'Building New' Life
Gavin J. Andrews, Eric Drass
13. Managing and Overcoming the Challenges of Qualitative Research on Palliative Family Caregivers
Allison Williams
14. Informal Caregiving on the Move: Examining the Experiences of Canadian Medical Tourists' Caregiver-Companions from Patients' Perspectives
Valerie A. Crooks, Victoria Casey, Rebecca Whitmore
15 Conclusion
Robin Kearns
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