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The book explores the implications that research-density has on the people and places researched, on the researchers, on the data collected and knowledge produced, and on the theories that are developed.

Produktbeschreibung
The book explores the implications that research-density has on the people and places researched, on the researchers, on the data collected and knowledge produced, and on the theories that are developed.


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Autorenporträt
Cat Button is a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University, UK. She creates interdisciplinary and international research on the global challenges of water. She is currently a co-investigator on two UKRI GCRF Hubs: Water Security and Sustainable Development and Living Deltas. Gerald Taylor Aiken is a research associate at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) and a fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. He researches the role of community in pursuing low-carbon futures, particularly how community is used to understand, value, and relate to the environment.
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"Urban studies has been heavily shaped over the past half century by serial bursts of scholarship focusing on a small number of cities, or parts of cities. Through this process certain cities or urban districts have emerged as exemplars of urban change everywhere to such an extent that they can even emerge as clichés. In this topical and innovative collection, authors and contributors confront the phenomenon of over-researched places head on. Drawing on a range of lucid case studies from across world the book's contributors confront for the first time what it means for urban studies disciplines to be so heavily reliant on a small number of paradigmatic cases."

Stephen Graham, Newcastle University, UK

"Button and Taylor Aiken are to be applauded for bringing together this brilliant, long overdue and incisive examination of the concept and processes of over research. Globally framed and theoretically and empirically nuanced, each of the chapters push us to rethink what over research means and reconsider its implications for social research."

Sarah Neal, University of Sheffield, UK