Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... position that is equally important . This is an insistence on the need to recognise the limits to what scientific research can achieve . This issue was not a matter of idle speculation for him . He had a practical concern both with ...
... position that is equally important . This is an insistence on the need to recognise the limits to what scientific research can achieve . This issue was not a matter of idle speculation for him . He had a practical concern both with ...
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... position and to lay the basis not just for collective action for social change but also for the egalitarian community he desires . He does this through an elaboration of the centrality of the human desire for recognition by others ...
... position and to lay the basis not just for collective action for social change but also for the egalitarian community he desires . He does this through an elaboration of the centrality of the human desire for recognition by others ...
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... position : once again , my commitment to listening to women's voices put me on opposite sides of an institutional divide . How was I to arbitrate among these perspectives and to make sense of these power relations ? Moving Beyond the ...
... position : once again , my commitment to listening to women's voices put me on opposite sides of an institutional divide . How was I to arbitrate among these perspectives and to make sense of these power relations ? Moving Beyond the ...
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