Crossing the qualitative- quantitative divide II: Inventive approaches to big data, mobile methods, and rhythmanalysis. DeLyser, D. & Sui, D. Progress in Human Geography, 37(2):293–305, SAGE Publications Ltd, April, 2013.
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In this second of three reports on qualitative and quantitative methods we highlight novel methods with particular purchase on the problems of our time. We again focus on scholarship crossing multiple geographical divides, those of neo/paleo geography, qualitative/quantitative methods, and physical/human geography. We do so now by concentrating on three areas: the emerging digital humanities and the rise of big data, mobile methods, and rhythmanalysis. With this broad approach we seek also to encourage consilience, synergy, and a positive embrace of diversity in geographical scholarship.
@article{delyser_crossing_2013,
	title = {Crossing the qualitative- quantitative divide {II}: {Inventive} approaches to big data, mobile methods, and rhythmanalysis},
	volume = {37},
	issn = {0309-1325},
	shorttitle = {Crossing the qualitative- quantitative divide {II}},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132512444063},
	doi = {10.1177/0309132512444063},
	abstract = {In this second of three reports on qualitative and quantitative methods we highlight novel methods with particular purchase on the problems of our time. We again focus on scholarship crossing multiple geographical divides, those of neo/paleo geography, qualitative/quantitative methods, and physical/human geography. We do so now by concentrating on three areas: the emerging digital humanities and the rise of big data, mobile methods, and rhythmanalysis. With this broad approach we seek also to encourage consilience, synergy, and a positive embrace of diversity in geographical scholarship.},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2022-05-11},
	journal = {Progress in Human Geography},
	publisher = {SAGE Publications Ltd},
	author = {DeLyser, Dydia and Sui, Daniel},
	month = apr,
	year = {2013},
	keywords = {big data, digital humanities, inventive methods, methodology, mobile methods, mobilities, qualitative, quantitative, rhythmanalysis},
	pages = {293--305},
}

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