Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... dilemma for which there is no satisfactory solution . Ethical problems and dilemmas can be Source : Fieldwork , Participation and Practice , 2000 , Sage , pp . 120-145 . an outcome of having to balance responsibilities and interests of ...
... dilemma for which there is no satisfactory solution . Ethical problems and dilemmas can be Source : Fieldwork , Participation and Practice , 2000 , Sage , pp . 120-145 . an outcome of having to balance responsibilities and interests of ...
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... dilemmas develop . Settle your expectations of co - authorship at the beginning of the research . Such matters should not be left unclear ( Kellehear , 1993 : 29 ) . As a result of being a team member employed to analyse data and write ...
... dilemmas develop . Settle your expectations of co - authorship at the beginning of the research . Such matters should not be left unclear ( Kellehear , 1993 : 29 ) . As a result of being a team member employed to analyse data and write ...
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... dilemmas . Ethical dilemmas are defined as situations in which there is no ' right ' decision , only a decision that is ' more right ' ( Hill , Glaser and Harden , 1995 : 19 ) . When confronted with an ethical dilemma , the researcher ...
... dilemmas . Ethical dilemmas are defined as situations in which there is no ' right ' decision , only a decision that is ' more right ' ( Hill , Glaser and Harden , 1995 : 19 ) . When confronted with an ethical dilemma , the researcher ...
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