Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... ( sociologist ) academic sociologist again In retrospective participant observation , the sequence is reversed : total participant ( non - sociologist ) academic sociologist retrospective observer ( sociologist ) In Holdaway's case , the ...
... ( sociologist ) academic sociologist again In retrospective participant observation , the sequence is reversed : total participant ( non - sociologist ) academic sociologist retrospective observer ( sociologist ) In Holdaway's case , the ...
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... sociologists have no monopoly of professional practice and no licensing body . To work as a sociologist in the United States or Britain , it is not necessary to be a member of the ASA or BSA . Hence , even expulsion for unethical ...
... sociologists have no monopoly of professional practice and no licensing body . To work as a sociologist in the United States or Britain , it is not necessary to be a member of the ASA or BSA . Hence , even expulsion for unethical ...
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... sociologist was strengthened by the fact that I did not convert or join the groups . In other words , the distance that I practiced in my role as a person supported my role as a sociologist ( and vice versa as discussed above ) . The ...
... sociologist was strengthened by the fact that I did not convert or join the groups . In other words , the distance that I practiced in my role as a person supported my role as a sociologist ( and vice versa as discussed above ) . The ...
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