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4. Experience as Moving Methodology: Notations on the Study of Urban Diversity

  • Carsten Junker
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Abstract

This chapter proposes a moving methodology as a way to reflect on how to find empirical access to and gain experiential knowledge of a subject matter as multifaceted as urban space. For the purpose of relating the complex phenomena that take place in cities to the ways in which we talk about them, particularly in a discourse-analytical framework concerned with social relationality and diversity in scenarios of social inequality, the author proposes a heuristic that consists of three steps: triangulating urban space, placing discourse, and experiencing research. The description of this three-step heuristic is complemented by an outlook that takes methods further.

Abstract

This chapter proposes a moving methodology as a way to reflect on how to find empirical access to and gain experiential knowledge of a subject matter as multifaceted as urban space. For the purpose of relating the complex phenomena that take place in cities to the ways in which we talk about them, particularly in a discourse-analytical framework concerned with social relationality and diversity in scenarios of social inequality, the author proposes a heuristic that consists of three steps: triangulating urban space, placing discourse, and experiencing research. The description of this three-step heuristic is complemented by an outlook that takes methods further.

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