![]() ![]() ![]() In the end, we have written the chapter as a conversational text. ![]() We decided that it might be better to think of our writing in terms of a conversation across cultures and geographies, with each of us framing key questions arising from our readings of each other's work and the wider literature on cross-cultural research and our frustrations with existing practices and their impacts on people we work with. As geographers, we are aware of and engaged by the complex and dynamic relationships between culture and geography - our thinking is shaped by where we research and the people we work with. Ideas about research are profoundly shaped by cultural contexts. ABSTRACT Working across the differences that constitute 'cultures' is a common challenge for geographical researchers. ![]()
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