The Art of Fieldwork, Deel 2AltaMira Press, 1995 - 285 pagina's One of anthropology's premier writers on fieldwork methodology looks at the essential elements that constitute the art of his discipline. In The Art of Fieldwork, Wolcott compares the fieldworker to the artist, while recognizing the inherent differences between the labors of each. |
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CHAPTER ONE Introduction | 11 |
About | 18 |
A Fieldworker Is Most Like | 26 |
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