Economic Geography
We have an ongoing responsibility to transfer knowledge
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Economic and social geography
We have an ongoing responsibility to transfer knowledge
of research methods to our students, and assure that their development will expand the importance of economic geographic understanding in the community of scholars I have been fortunate to be associated with a department that has a strong economic geographic tradition. In this respect, it has been important to me to pass down to my students the passion to be involved with this field, and to work with them in a research environment. At Washington we have an active program of undergraduate research, including hiring undergraduate students to be involved with faculty research. We have also been very fortunate in having wonderful graduate students, who have pushed their professors into collaborative relationships. I’ve mentioned several students in this chapter, and would like to end by illustrating this argument through one such association, with Peter B. Nelson, who is now on the faculty of Middlebury College in Vermont. Peter Nelson came to Washington for graduate studies from the wonderful undergraduate program in geography at Dartmouth. He and I ended up work- ing on a field-based project in a set of rapidly growing communities in the rural West, and after our days of interviewing, we often sat in our motel room in the evening writing up our day’s experiences on our laptops (with some drinks). We had a framework for these rural interviews, after we studied our results we found that there were a number of features of the interviews that we had done that were not what we expected. We talked about this as he developed his disserta- tion research proposal, and worked together in putting together a paper that captured some of these unexpected findings (Beyers and Nelson 2000). The point here is that I was not dominating this faculty-student relationship – it was naturally collaborative. And after Pete finished his degree, we have had continued collaboration. This is crucial for economic geographers, in some measure due to the variety of modes of research that we engage in. Download 3.2 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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