Radical Geography
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Originated between 1970-1980, this theory intended to counter the positivist quantitative methods with normative techniques drawn from Marxist theory: quantitatives methods, if argued, were not useful unless alternatives or solutions were given to problems. | Originated between 1970-1980, this theory intended to counter the positivist quantitative methods with normative techniques drawn from Marxist theory: quantitatives methods, if argued, were not useful unless alternatives or solutions were given to problems. | ||
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Definition
Originated between 1970-1980, this theory intended to counter the positivist quantitative methods with normative techniques drawn from Marxist theory: quantitatives methods, if argued, were not useful unless alternatives or solutions were given to problems.
Contributors
- Page created by Paul van den Hogen --PaulHogen 15:26, 24 September 2012