When I met Jamestown Expos manager Eddie Creech for the first time and used the term “occupational subculture” in explaining my research, he said, “Whoa, slow down with them big words. You're talking to an uneducated Southern boy.
Dingwall indicates that he encountered this issue in his study of health visitor training (Dingwall, 1977) where it was problematic for individuals low down the hierarchy to refuse research access. He concludes that any subordinate who ...
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
In addition to various working papers and internal church documents that we produced, a number of published articles and several books resulted from the Center's research. These included: • Renée C. Fox, Willy De Craemer and Jean-Marie ...
Rev. ed. of: In the field: a real-life survival guide for the social work intern. 2005.
In the Field explores what it takes to triumph in the ruthless world of mid-twentieth-century genetics, following Kate as she decides what she is—and is not—willing to sacrifice to succeed.
These engaging accounts by masters of field research illustrate the synthesis of passionate involvement and objective analysis. An informative and inspiring collection for students and professional social scientists. (Cynthia Fuchs...
Renée C. Fox and Judith P. Swazey, Observing Bioethics, 2008; also R.C. Fox, “The Entry of U.S. Bioethics Into the 1990s,” op. cit., p. 53, and R.C. Fox, “Is Medical Education Asking Too Much of Bioethics?” op. cit., p. 9.
This is a collection of interviews with contemporary sound artists who use field recording in their work. These conversations explore the fundamental issues that underlie the development of field recording as the core of their practice.
This practical, down-to-earth practice-based book helps students move from the world of the classroom, textbook, and theory to the world of real practice. In the Field: A Real-Life Survival Guide...