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Over-research: What, why, when, where, how?

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Abstract

Over-researched places and topics are something that many scholars experience. Most researchers have a story to tell about their experiences of over-research when we introduce this topic. Worryingly, more than a few research participants also nod knowingly when we mention over-research to them. However, very few talk about it freely or write about over-researched places. Over-research seems to be something reflected on when pointed out but not an issue considered in the planning stages of many projects. This volume aims to change that. Social researchers increasingly need to take account of the presence of other researchers, prior and concurrent studies, saturation of data, and the existing and sedimented narratives that can override their research findings. There is a need for reflexive interrogation of researcher saturation and its consequences. Research itself, and theory building more widely, can be weaker where it is over-reliant on examples which may prove to be outliers or when the applicability of generalisations is over-claimed. Over-research also produces a sample bias: familiar cases are easier to communicate to other researchers; possibly easier to publish; or conversely, researchers wring dry popular cases. This also raises questions on the nature of research itself: is it possible to over-research anything or is seeming over-research just poor research? There may be a need for more research in over-researched places but on under-researched topics or groups. This book explores the consequences of theory being developed from research on places that are saturated with other researchers from multiple disciplines.


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Author(s): Button C, Taylor Aiken G

Editor(s): Button C; Taylor Aiken G;

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Over-researched Places: Towards a critical and reflexive approach

Year: 2022

Volume: 1

Pages: 1-5

Print publication date: 31/05/2022

Online publication date: 31/05/2022

Acceptance date: 18/03/2022

Series Title: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

Number of Volumes: 1

Publisher: Routledge

Place Published: London

URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003099291-1

DOI: 10.4324/9781003099291-1

Notes: https://www.routledge.com/Over-Researched-Places-Towards-a-Critical-and-Reflexive-Approach/Button-Aiken/p/book/9780367567712

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9780367567712


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