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  The Methodology of the 'Views and Visions Project' of Land Use-UK: practices, issues, decisions and experiences
 
 
Title: The Methodology of the 'Views and Visions Project' of Land Use-UK: practices, issues, decisions and experiences
Author: Robertson, Margaret
Walford, Rex
Barr, Colin
Morrish, Mike
Francis, Frances
Appeared in: Cambridge journal of education
Paging: Volume 30 (2000) nr. 3 pages 421-438
Year: 2000-11-01
Contents: The Land Use-UK Project was conducted with the support of teachers and students in schools throughout the UK. At the time they acted as surveyors of the landscape and, as well as mapping the land use, students recorded their perceptions of what they had seen together with their views for the future. Referred to now as the 'Views and Visions Project', these collective opinions from mostly whole class groups of students provide a database of 1287 responses. Along with the richness of discovery and meaning which the readings of these narratives of landscape experience provide, there have been many decisions to be made regarding the appropriate style and strategies needed for development of the data and interpretation and analysis of the research. This paper provides a reflection on the methodological decisions taken from the personal perspective of the authors as well as some critical comment on the limitations and possibilities of this essentially qualitative research approach.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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