Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... Given all these various ways in which social research involves values , necessarily or legitimately , what meaning can be given to the concept of value neutrality ? In what sense , for Weber , should values not be involved in research ...
... Given all these various ways in which social research involves values , necessarily or legitimately , what meaning can be given to the concept of value neutrality ? In what sense , for Weber , should values not be involved in research ...
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... given by the research is not " balanced , " the indignation aroused by having a conventionally discredited definition of reality given priority or equality with what " everyone knows , " for it is clear that we cannot avoid that . That ...
... given by the research is not " balanced , " the indignation aroused by having a conventionally discredited definition of reality given priority or equality with what " everyone knows , " for it is clear that we cannot avoid that . That ...
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... given gifts by some of the clergymen's wives she researched . In my own case , I have been offered tea , coffee , or an alcoholic drink on every occasion I have interviewed people at home , sometimes with the addition of biscuits or ...
... given gifts by some of the clergymen's wives she researched . In my own case , I have been offered tea , coffee , or an alcoholic drink on every occasion I have interviewed people at home , sometimes with the addition of biscuits or ...
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