Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... institutions , and by concealing one's purpose . Another tactic is to accept the institution to be investigated as legitimate , with reservations , and openly to seek access through the formal channels with all the mazes and obstacles ...
... institutions , and by concealing one's purpose . Another tactic is to accept the institution to be investigated as legitimate , with reservations , and openly to seek access through the formal channels with all the mazes and obstacles ...
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... institutions : schools , hospitals , law enforcement , or whatever . They are the ones who , by virtue of their official position and the authority that goes with it , are in a position to " do something " when things are not what they ...
... institutions : schools , hospitals , law enforcement , or whatever . They are the ones who , by virtue of their official position and the authority that goes with it , are in a position to " do something " when things are not what they ...
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... institutions studied later . Once the deviations characteristic of a whole class of institutions have been exposed they are no longer secrets peculiar to one . Subsequent reports have less impact . They only affirm that the deviations ...
... institutions studied later . Once the deviations characteristic of a whole class of institutions have been exposed they are no longer secrets peculiar to one . Subsequent reports have less impact . They only affirm that the deviations ...
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