Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... Possible Solutions An apparently easy solution to the dilemma of publishing findings and interpretations that may harm those studied is to decide that if a proper bargain has been struck at the beginning of a research relationship no ...
... Possible Solutions An apparently easy solution to the dilemma of publishing findings and interpretations that may harm those studied is to decide that if a proper bargain has been struck at the beginning of a research relationship no ...
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... possible effect of the report on various audiences , it is possible to discover new sources of constraint on the actors involved that had not turned up in the original study . One may be told about sources on inhibition of change that ...
... possible effect of the report on various audiences , it is possible to discover new sources of constraint on the actors involved that had not turned up in the original study . One may be told about sources on inhibition of change that ...
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... possible and permissible in the field . This kind of moral perspective has a sound pedigree in ascetic protestantism , one reflected in many reflective accounts about the ethics of research using covert observational methods ...
... possible and permissible in the field . This kind of moral perspective has a sound pedigree in ascetic protestantism , one reflected in many reflective accounts about the ethics of research using covert observational methods ...
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Muddy Boots | 22 |
Deconstructing the Field Roy Turner | 40 |
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