Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... hospital staff was not incompetent , that the pseudopatient had been behaving as sanely as he had been outside of the hospital , and that it had never been previously suggested that he belonged in a psychiatric hospital , such an ...
... hospital staff was not incompetent , that the pseudopatient had been behaving as sanely as he had been outside of the hospital , and that it had never been previously suggested that he belonged in a psychiatric hospital , such an ...
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... hospital . All of the others were supported by state or federal state funds or , in one instance , by university funds . After calling the hospital for an appointment , the pseudopatient arrived at the admissions office complaining that ...
... hospital . All of the others were supported by state or federal state funds or , in one instance , by university funds . After calling the hospital for an appointment , the pseudopatient arrived at the admissions office complaining that ...
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... Hospital as a Last Resort ( New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston , 1969 ) ; G. M. Crocetti and P. V. Lemkau , Amer . Sociol . Rev. 30 , 1965 , p . 577 ; E. Goffman , Behavior in Public Places ( New York : Free Press , 1964 ) ; R. D. ...
... Hospital as a Last Resort ( New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston , 1969 ) ; G. M. Crocetti and P. V. Lemkau , Amer . Sociol . Rev. 30 , 1965 , p . 577 ; E. Goffman , Behavior in Public Places ( New York : Free Press , 1964 ) ; R. D. ...
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