Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... grounded . ( 1986 : 125 ) Thus , cultural practices have the status for Foucault that prejudice has for the Enlightenment . Both practices and prejudice are treated as ' more basic than any theory ' , in Dreyfus ' and Rabinow's words ...
... grounded . ( 1986 : 125 ) Thus , cultural practices have the status for Foucault that prejudice has for the Enlightenment . Both practices and prejudice are treated as ' more basic than any theory ' , in Dreyfus ' and Rabinow's words ...
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... grounded in the data and to report on them in ways which are true to the data . It is , therefore , control combined ... Grounded Theory , Strategies for Qualitative Research . New York : Aldine Publishing Co. Hammersley , M. and ...
... grounded in the data and to report on them in ways which are true to the data . It is , therefore , control combined ... Grounded Theory , Strategies for Qualitative Research . New York : Aldine Publishing Co. Hammersley , M. and ...
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... theory and its recognition of the social origins of knowledge . Feminist scholars used these insights to argue for the existence of a ' women's standpoint ' a perspective on the social world that was grounded in women's shared social ...
... theory and its recognition of the social origins of knowledge . Feminist scholars used these insights to argue for the existence of a ' women's standpoint ' a perspective on the social world that was grounded in women's shared social ...
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