Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... particular goal , and in my view this is the case with value neutrality . The closer we can approximate to it , the less the danger of our political or practical values biasing our results . Furthermore , the principle of value ...
... particular goal , and in my view this is the case with value neutrality . The closer we can approximate to it , the less the danger of our political or practical values biasing our results . Furthermore , the principle of value ...
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... particular project . Researchers , having been socialised in particular academic disci- plines , tend to perceive the phenomena they are investigating via for example , an anthropological , psychological or sociological lens . What are ...
... particular project . Researchers , having been socialised in particular academic disci- plines , tend to perceive the phenomena they are investigating via for example , an anthropological , psychological or sociological lens . What are ...
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... particular point in time than to understand and explain characteristics of the organisation which lead to it being the kind of organisation that it is . The British civil service is an excellent example . Many journalists would dearly ...
... particular point in time than to understand and explain characteristics of the organisation which lead to it being the kind of organisation that it is . The British civil service is an excellent example . Many journalists would dearly ...
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Deconstructing the Field Roy Turner | 40 |
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