Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... consequences of their publication , as evaluated in terms of practical values . Some critics of the principle of value neutrality argue against it on the grounds that all research has implications and consequences that are relevant to ...
... consequences of their publication , as evaluated in terms of practical values . Some critics of the principle of value neutrality argue against it on the grounds that all research has implications and consequences that are relevant to ...
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... consequences . The purpose of telling this story is to highlight the part played by emotion in the research process , and to illustrate its impact upon that process , in terms of what questions the researcher asks , what is focused upon ...
... consequences . The purpose of telling this story is to highlight the part played by emotion in the research process , and to illustrate its impact upon that process , in terms of what questions the researcher asks , what is focused upon ...
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... consequences of their behavior , and , conversely , how many would rather stand trial than live interminably in a psychiatric hospital - but are wrongly thought to be mentally ill ? How many have been stigmatised by well - intentioned ...
... consequences of their behavior , and , conversely , how many would rather stand trial than live interminably in a psychiatric hospital - but are wrongly thought to be mentally ill ? How many have been stigmatised by well - intentioned ...
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Deconstructing the Field Roy Turner | 40 |
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