Contemporary Field Research: A Collection of ReadingsLittle, Brown, 1983 - 335 pagine |
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... least I heard it as an Indian story about an Englishman who , having been told that the world rested on a platform which rested on the back of an elephant which rested in turn on the back of a turtle , asked ( perhaps he was an ...
... least I heard it as an Indian story about an Englishman who , having been told that the world rested on a platform which rested on the back of an elephant which rested in turn on the back of a turtle , asked ( perhaps he was an ...
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... least , move over and give him a place to stand . Immersion or stepping into , or becoming a member of , a society or culture of living people is always a joint process , involving numerous accommodations and adjustments by both the ...
... least , move over and give him a place to stand . Immersion or stepping into , or becoming a member of , a society or culture of living people is always a joint process , involving numerous accommodations and adjustments by both the ...
Pagina 285
... least appear to stand with them at least for a while . Furthermore , patrolmen in general must be assured that the fieldworker understands their orientation and position on certain matters . Yet , to demonstrate such an understanding ...
... least appear to stand with them at least for a while . Furthermore , patrolmen in general must be assured that the fieldworker understands their orientation and position on certain matters . Yet , to demonstrate such an understanding ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ETHNOGRAPHY AND UNDERSTANDING | 16 |
Clifford Geertz | 37 |
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