Research note: The Scottish household survey |
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Authors: | Frank Dixon Louise Finlayson |
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Affiliation: | Scottish Executive Development Department , Area 2‐J, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh , EH6 6QQ |
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Abstract: | Abstract My personal recollection of the ‘relevance revolution’ in the 1970s is that it was a reaction to a quantitative geography that was overly-focused on technique and under-concerned with real-world issues. The consequent search for relevance took the form of a commitment to liberal- and left-leaning ideologies and issues. This differed from concepts of relevance as pertinence/timeliness, or as applied geography. Postmodern thought is significant in current debates on relevance in all three of its manifestations: relevance as commitment, pertinence and application. |
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Keywords: | applied geography politics postmodernism quantitative geography relevance |
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