Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... political ; whether , in fact , research as practised tends to be political ; or whether research should be political . In other words , it could be a theoretical , an empirical , or a normative question ; and there is an order of ...
... political ; whether , in fact , research as practised tends to be political ; or whether research should be political . In other words , it could be a theoretical , an empirical , or a normative question ; and there is an order of ...
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... political ' denies that such research can be other than political and insists that it should be explicitly and directly political . I will be primarily concerned , then , with whether social research is necessarily political , and with ...
... political ' denies that such research can be other than political and insists that it should be explicitly and directly political . I will be primarily concerned , then , with whether social research is necessarily political , and with ...
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... political goals directly through research would not simply increase the likelihood of bias , it could render the concern with bias irrelevant ( see Gitlin et al . 1989 : 245 ) . And such an orientation would turn social research into a ...
... political goals directly through research would not simply increase the likelihood of bias , it could render the concern with bias irrelevant ( see Gitlin et al . 1989 : 245 ) . And such an orientation would turn social research into a ...
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