Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... authority , over some areas of knowledge . They claim a right to be heard and taken notice of in those areas . Furthermore , this is an asymmetrical right : their words demand more attention than those of lay people . Criticism of this ...
... authority , over some areas of knowledge . They claim a right to be heard and taken notice of in those areas . Furthermore , this is an asymmetrical right : their words demand more attention than those of lay people . Criticism of this ...
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... authority . At the same time , it is important to recognise the distinction between claiming authority and exercising power . One aspect of this is that authority , unlike power , requires a rationale . And I believe that researchers ...
... authority . At the same time , it is important to recognise the distinction between claiming authority and exercising power . One aspect of this is that authority , unlike power , requires a rationale . And I believe that researchers ...
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... authority ' and being ' in authority ' . 11. For a useful discussion of the various meanings of ' empowerment ' , and the problems associated with some of these , see Gomm ( 1993 ) . 12. The situation can be different with action ...
... authority ' and being ' in authority ' . 11. For a useful discussion of the various meanings of ' empowerment ' , and the problems associated with some of these , see Gomm ( 1993 ) . 12. The situation can be different with action ...
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