Ethnography At The Edge: Crime, Deviance, and Field ResearchJeff Ferrell, Mark S. Hamm Northeastern University Press, 1998 M04 9 - 309 páginas The candid, first-person accounts of their experiences, especially in illegal, immoral, and dangerous situations, reveal the horrors, perils, and joys of ethnographic research. The methodological, theoretical, and political implications of field work are also thoroughly discussed. Describing their deep involvement with such diverse groups as skinheads, phone sex workers, drug dealers, graffiti artists, and the homeless, many of the authors confess to their own episodes of illegal drug use, drunk driving, weapons violations, assault at gunpoint, obstruction of justice, and arrest while engaged in ethnographic studies. |
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Shattered Lives and Shelter Lies? | 65 |
Confessions of Danger and Humanity | 254 |
References | 273 |
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Ethnography: Principles in Practice Martyn Hammersley,Paul Atkinson Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Researching the Vulnerable: A Guide to Sensitive Research Methods Pranee Liamputtong Vista previa limitada - 2006 |

