Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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Página 8
... effect . Here professional claims to authority are challenged , being portrayed as self - serving devices designed ( or at least functioning ) to protect and increase professional power . A crucial element of the argument of some ...
... effect . Here professional claims to authority are challenged , being portrayed as self - serving devices designed ( or at least functioning ) to protect and increase professional power . A crucial element of the argument of some ...
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... effects are diffuse and weak , rather than direct and powerful in the manner portrayed by the engineering model , where ... effect is not even in a direction they desire . Furthermore , I suspect that this is not simply an empirical fact ...
... effects are diffuse and weak , rather than direct and powerful in the manner portrayed by the engineering model , where ... effect is not even in a direction they desire . Furthermore , I suspect that this is not simply an empirical fact ...
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... effect of covert research is upon the observer himself . There is support for this view in the experience of William ... effects upon those who study collectivities and institutions using such methods , the use of them is likely to lead ...
... effect of covert research is upon the observer himself . There is support for this view in the experience of William ... effects upon those who study collectivities and institutions using such methods , the use of them is likely to lead ...
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