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  • Aug 2005

Research Design and Proposal Writing in Spatial Science

  • First research design texts written from a spatial perspective, and
  • with a unique interdisciplinary component

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Literature Reviews

    Pages 11-25
  3. Research Questions

    Pages 27-36
  4. Model Proposals

    Pages 79-79
  5. Thesis I: Human Systems-Qualitative

    • Dean R. Beck
    Pages 81-89
  6. Thesis II: Human Systems

    • Robin A. Lewis
    Pages 91-106
  7. Dissertation I: Human Systems

    • Michael Rudibaugh
    Pages 107-121
  8. Dissertation II: Geo-Techniques

    • Genong Yu
    Pages 123-142
  9. Dissertation III: Physical Systems

    • Michael Jurmu
    Pages 143-158
  10. Extramural Grant I: Research

    • Elaina Tuttle
    Pages 159-179
  11. Intramural Grants

    Pages 207-214
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 215-216

About this book

The complex interactions between human and physical systems confronting geographers pose unique conceptual, methodological, and practical complications when ‘doing research’. Graduate students in a broad range of related fields need to learn how to tackle the discipline-specific issues of space, place, and scale as they propose and perform research in spatial sciences. This practical textbook and overview blends plenty of concrete examples of geographic research and case studies to familiarize readers with the research process as it demystifies and exemplifies how to really do it. The appendix contains both completed and in-progress proposals (some including advisor feedback) for MA and PhD theses and dissertations. Emphasizing research as a learning and experiential process while providing students with the encouragement and skills needed for success in proposal writing, "Research Design and Proposal Writing in Spatial Science" can serve as a textbook for graduate-level research-design courses, as well as for undergraduate-level project-based spatial science courses   .

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Geography, Geology and Anthropology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USA

    Jay D. Gatrell, Gregory D. Bierly, Ryan R. Jensen

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