Exploring expedition research methodology : a personal reflection


Autoria(s): Brymer, Eric
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

Research into the human dynamics of expeditions is a potentially rewarding and fruitful area of study. However, the complex nature of expedition work presents the researcher with numerous challenges. This paper presents a personal reflection on the challenges linked to determining appropriate methodological processes for a study into expedition teamwork. Previous expedition research is outlined and reviewed for appropriateness. Some alternative methodological theories are described and limitations highlighted. Lastly the actual data gathering and analysis processes are detailed. The aim being to show that what happened in the field inevitably dictated how methodological processes were adapted. Essentially the paper describes a personal journey into research. A journey that sparked numerous personal insights in the science of human dynamics and expeditions and one that I hope will add to the development of expedition research in general.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63418/

Publicador

Australian Outdoor Education Council

Relação

http://www.outdoorcouncil.asn.au/13.html

Brymer, Eric (2002) Exploring expedition research methodology : a personal reflection. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 6(2), pp. 44-57.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #130300 SPECIALIST STUDIES IN EDUCATION #170000 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Tipo

Journal Article