Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... kind of bergen into my doctoral research , one full of memories , feelings and emotions accumulated during my army service . First of all whilst sociology was an intellectual practice for me , it was also much more an emotional one ...
... kind of bergen into my doctoral research , one full of memories , feelings and emotions accumulated during my army service . First of all whilst sociology was an intellectual practice for me , it was also much more an emotional one ...
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... kind of field - notes about my emotions helped me to maintain some kind of equilibrium . By logging the emotions and dissecting them , in a small way their power became less all consuming ( Bettelheim 1960 ) . The second device I used ...
... kind of field - notes about my emotions helped me to maintain some kind of equilibrium . By logging the emotions and dissecting them , in a small way their power became less all consuming ( Bettelheim 1960 ) . The second device I used ...
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... kind or another . Hart , for example , in studying the Australian aborigines , pretended that he was considerably older than he in fact was ( twenty - three ) , in order to be taken seriously by the tribe that he was researching.49 ...
... kind or another . Hart , for example , in studying the Australian aborigines , pretended that he was considerably older than he in fact was ( twenty - three ) , in order to be taken seriously by the tribe that he was researching.49 ...
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