Syllabus/achievement requirements

@ = available online

Cloke, P. et al. 2004. Practicing Human Geography. Sage, London. 123-205, less 132-148.

@ Davis, P. & B. Baulch. 2010. Casting the net wide and deep: lessons learned in a mixed-methods study of poverty dynamics in rural Bangladesh. Working Paper No. 155. Chronic Poverty Research Centre, University of Manchester. 1-44. Available online

Hammersley, M. & P. Atkinson. 2007. Ethnography. Third edition. Routledge, London. 1-120, 209-236.

@ Hesselberg, J. 2012. Fieldwork in developing countries. A short student guide. ISS, UiO. Available on Fronter. 64 pages.

@ Iversen, A.B. 2011. Kvalitative og kvantitative metoder – et kontinuum? Kommentar. Sosiologisk tidsskrift, Årgang 19. 175-183. Available online

Jørgensen, M.J. & L. Phillips. 2002. Discourse analysis as theory and method. Sage, London. 1-95, 175-212.

Hay, I. (ed.). 2010. Qualitative research methods in Human Geography. Third edition. Oxford University Press, Canada. Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 14, 17.

@ Schoenberger, E. 1991. The corporate interview as a research method in economic geography. Professional Geographer, Vol 43, No. 2. 180-189. Available online

@ Sæther, E. 2006. Fieldwork as coping and learning. Heimer, M & Thøgersen, S. (eds). Doing fieldwork in China. NIAS Press, Copenhagen. 42-57. Available online

Course curriculum information

All books on the course curriculum are available at the bookstore Akademika.

Online articles

@ = articles are available online through Bibsys' subscriptions to e-journal databases for employees and students. To access the articles it is necessary to use a computer in the UiO network. This is because the UiO subscription access is controlled by IP-address. To download the articles from computers outside the UiO network it is necessary to connect to the UiO network by VPN client.

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