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Social Science Research Network, 2022
Social research has been conducted online for many years, of course. There are many examples of using online survey tools or doing content analyses or ethnographies using existing online interactions as research materials.Interviews have been conducted ...
Deborah Lupton
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Social research has been conducted online for many years, of course. There are many examples of using online survey tools or doing content analyses or ethnographies using existing online interactions as research materials.Interviews have been conducted ...
Deborah Lupton
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Affective Dimensions of Fieldwork and Ethnography
Theory and History in the Human and Social Sciences, 2022tani portrays provide a much-needed interpretation of the lives of young Pasifika in Australia, not just for Pasifika youth but also for scholars working with young Pasifika in the diaspora.
Weiping Wu, Tianyu He
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Fieldwork is central to the identity, culture and history of academic Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES). However, in this paper we recognise that, for many academic staff, fieldtrips can be a profoundly challenging “ordeal,” ill ...
Faith Tucker, John Horton
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“Hanging Out” while Studying “Up”: Doing Ethnographic Fieldwork in International Relations
, 2021This article advances a methodological argument on how to do ethnographic fieldwork amid social elites and inaccessible bureaucracies in international politics.
Deepa Nair
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Emotions are increasingly being recognised and integrated into human geography and it has been highlighted that focusing on the ‘interrelatedness’ of the research process is crucial.
Sarah Mcgarrol, Fabiana Pilarski
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Geographical Review, 2001
********** The chestnut trees are coated in prickly bobbles, so many that they look like flocks of greenfinches pausing to collect their strength, gathering in the branches ready for great migrations. The traveller is a sentimentalist. He stops his car and picks a spiky sweet chestnut as a simple reminder for many months to come.
Lynn Huntsinger+3 more
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********** The chestnut trees are coated in prickly bobbles, so many that they look like flocks of greenfinches pausing to collect their strength, gathering in the branches ready for great migrations. The traveller is a sentimentalist. He stops his car and picks a spiky sweet chestnut as a simple reminder for many months to come.
Lynn Huntsinger+3 more
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Geografická revue, 2020
While feminist scholarship has long recognized the inherent “messiness” of fieldwork, research encounters can easily mutate from messiness to “failure.” As little work has been conducted on fieldwork failure, reflexive analysis of the complications and ...
Emily Frazier
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While feminist scholarship has long recognized the inherent “messiness” of fieldwork, research encounters can easily mutate from messiness to “failure.” As little work has been conducted on fieldwork failure, reflexive analysis of the complications and ...
Emily Frazier
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Techniques in Complex Semantic Fieldwork
, 2020The main goal of semantic fieldwork is to accurately capture the contribution of natural language expressions to truth conditions and to pragmatic felicity conditions, by interacting with native sp...
M. Bochnak, L. Matthewson
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2017
Since its inception as a field, sociolinguistics' primary goal has been to account for observed patterns of language variation and language change. To that end sociolinguists have focused attention on understanding the properties of both the linguistic systems in which variation occurs and the braoder social matrices in which those systems are embedded.
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Tine+1 more
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Since its inception as a field, sociolinguistics' primary goal has been to account for observed patterns of language variation and language change. To that end sociolinguists have focused attention on understanding the properties of both the linguistic systems in which variation occurs and the braoder social matrices in which those systems are embedded.
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Tine+1 more
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