The politics and ethics of fieldwork
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The politics and ethics of fieldwork
(Sage university papers series, . Qualitative research methods ; v. 3)
Sage Publications, c1986
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- : hard
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Note
Bibliography: p. 85-91
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sustained, intensive fieldwork involves the negotiation of trust between the researcher and the researched. In The Politics and Ethics of Fieldwork, Maurice Punch catalogues and illustrates occasions of trust-making and breaking among the many parties who are actively engaged in a research project. This is not, however, a dry listing of do's and don'ts. Professor Punch has provided a vivid, witty, sometimes ironic presentation packed with lively personal detail.
Table of Contents
Introduction
On the Politics of Fieldwork
Ethical Considerations in Fieldwork
Dialogue of the Deaf
A Case of Sponsorship and 'Publicatio Interruptus'
Conclusion
Muddy Boots and Grubby Hands
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