Thinking Ethnographically

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Thinking Ethnographically
Author : Paul Atkinson
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Publisher : SAGE
Language : English
Release Date : 08 May 2017
ISBN : 9781526421807
Pages : 217 pages
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Introducing the idea of 'granular ethnography', this interdisciplinary text shows readers how to take ethnography’s theoretical foundations into account and clearly lays out the importance of doing so.

Thinking Ethnographically

Introducing the idea of 'granular ethnography', this interdisciplinary text shows readers how to take ethnography’s theoretical foundations into account and clearly lays out the importance of doing so.

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