Doing Urban Research

Cover of Doing Urban Research by Gregory Andranovich
Publisher: SAGE
Year: 1993
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 107
ISBN-13: 9780803939899
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.3747858454 Pounds
Width: 0.29 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 307.76/072, 307.76072
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Doing Urban Research by Gregory Andranovich, published by SAGE on May 11, 1993, is a concise resource that focuses on applied urban research, making it particularly beneficial for nonacademic researchers. This 107-page book addresses critical questions regarding the spatial form and structure of urban environments, exploring the social and political processes that shape population distribution and land use. The authors provide a framework for conducting urban research, emphasizing the importance of selecting appropriate research designs and utilizing secondary research methods for effective data collection.

Readers will find a structured approach to urban research, with guidance on pairing research questions with specific analytical methods. The book includes exercises at the end of each chapter, designed to enhance understanding and application of the material. It serves as a valuable tool for students and researchers in various fields, including sociology, political science, and public policy, facilitating a deeper comprehension of urban development and planning.


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The book′s focus on applied urban research would seem to make it particularly useful to nonacademic researchers. Because it condenses a lot of information into a limited amount of space, however, the work will benefit from use in a classroom setting, where an experienced researcher can elaborate on points made or examples used in the text, supplement its contents with material from additional sources, and guide students through the exercises suggested at the end of each chapter. –Canadian Journal of Urban Research What is the current spatial form and structure of our urban environment? How can we study the factors and forces that account for the specific structure of urban space, its social and political processes, population distribution, and land use? Addressing these and other important issues, Gregory D. Andranovich and Gerry Riposa highlight specific urban research questions and the ways in which they can be approached by offering a framework for doing urban research. Covering such topics as how to choose a research design, secondary research methods for data collection, and how to enhance research utilization, the authors demonstrate ways to pair research questions with specific analysis and national-level analysis. Students and researchers in sociology, political science, psychology, public policy, and anthropology will find this book a useful guide for planning and executing urban research.

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Language: en. Pages: 107. Edition: 1.

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