Through the Latour concept of philosophy of science of laboratory life,the life course of a(geo)ethnographer researcher is analyzed,in order to establish the emotional or more personal dimensions that do not usually a...Through the Latour concept of philosophy of science of laboratory life,the life course of a(geo)ethnographer researcher is analyzed,in order to establish the emotional or more personal dimensions that do not usually appear in research papers,but that have notable relevance in qualitative research.The text is structured in three large parts:A conceptual vision of the new experimental geography;the experimental geo-ethnography in old social,new social and place scenarios;and finally,the most personal and emotional dimension of the research.The first part establishes the geo-ethnographic experimental context and the assumptions in fieldwork,in addition to the geo-ethnographic reconciliation process.In the second part,the main qualitative research problems related to mobility,resistance and dynamics in place are established.Finally,in the third part the research perceptions,the personal experiences,and the emotional dimension of the research in remote rural areas are established.The laboratory life of a researcher,allows one to establish scalar conclusions and rigor in qualitative research.展开更多
The past has had a minor consideration in geographic studies the transformation of rural areas,usually dominated by socioeconomic analysis.Incorporating the old and in many cases,the materialities of the past through ...The past has had a minor consideration in geographic studies the transformation of rural areas,usually dominated by socioeconomic analysis.Incorporating the old and in many cases,the materialities of the past through a reconsideration of heritage to the future of rural space requires an adequate conceptualization and reconsideration of rural materialities and especially of popular housing.In this way,it is intended to decentralize the human and functionalist point of view to give a life of their own to rural cultural and natural materialities in the context of more-than-human-geographies.The renewed study of heritage and the historical past acquires a notable value in the present and future of rural areas through:(1)the interpretation of dissymmetrical realities where the old confronts new activities;(2)for adequate and realistic management of rural heritage and the processes of selective recovery of heritage in certain historical places.展开更多
文摘Through the Latour concept of philosophy of science of laboratory life,the life course of a(geo)ethnographer researcher is analyzed,in order to establish the emotional or more personal dimensions that do not usually appear in research papers,but that have notable relevance in qualitative research.The text is structured in three large parts:A conceptual vision of the new experimental geography;the experimental geo-ethnography in old social,new social and place scenarios;and finally,the most personal and emotional dimension of the research.The first part establishes the geo-ethnographic experimental context and the assumptions in fieldwork,in addition to the geo-ethnographic reconciliation process.In the second part,the main qualitative research problems related to mobility,resistance and dynamics in place are established.Finally,in the third part the research perceptions,the personal experiences,and the emotional dimension of the research in remote rural areas are established.The laboratory life of a researcher,allows one to establish scalar conclusions and rigor in qualitative research.
文摘The past has had a minor consideration in geographic studies the transformation of rural areas,usually dominated by socioeconomic analysis.Incorporating the old and in many cases,the materialities of the past through a reconsideration of heritage to the future of rural space requires an adequate conceptualization and reconsideration of rural materialities and especially of popular housing.In this way,it is intended to decentralize the human and functionalist point of view to give a life of their own to rural cultural and natural materialities in the context of more-than-human-geographies.The renewed study of heritage and the historical past acquires a notable value in the present and future of rural areas through:(1)the interpretation of dissymmetrical realities where the old confronts new activities;(2)for adequate and realistic management of rural heritage and the processes of selective recovery of heritage in certain historical places.