Mapping emotions in different spaces of research and dissemination
Mapping emotions in different spaces of research and dissemination
From feelings or recollections of belonging and/or attachment through to exclusion and/or displacement, our encounters with/in different spaces undoubtedly rouse countless emotions. Within the context of research, participants (or indeed researchers) may discuss with passion or anger, feelings of belonging, exclusion and ambivalence towards different spatial arenas. At the same time, the different spaces in which fieldwork is undertaken or research findings disseminated may prove more or less conducive to the expression and/or acceptance of different emotional responses. From a geographical perspective, emotions are relational between people, but also between people and places. This paper seeks to map emotions within and through research in order to understand the emotional significance of space.
9780946786596
London South Bank University
Weller, Susie
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Caballero, C.
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Weller, Susie
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2009
Weller, Susie
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Caballero, C.
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Weller, Susie
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Weller, Susie
,
Caballero, C. and Weller, Susie
(eds.)
(2009)
Mapping emotions in different spaces of research and dissemination
(Families & Social Capital Research Group Working Paper, 25)
London, GB.
London South Bank University
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Abstract
From feelings or recollections of belonging and/or attachment through to exclusion and/or displacement, our encounters with/in different spaces undoubtedly rouse countless emotions. Within the context of research, participants (or indeed researchers) may discuss with passion or anger, feelings of belonging, exclusion and ambivalence towards different spatial arenas. At the same time, the different spaces in which fieldwork is undertaken or research findings disseminated may prove more or less conducive to the expression and/or acceptance of different emotional responses. From a geographical perspective, emotions are relational between people, but also between people and places. This paper seeks to map emotions within and through research in order to understand the emotional significance of space.
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Published date: 2009
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ISBN: 9780946786596
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Susie Weller
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C. Caballero
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Susie Weller
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