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Characterizing 'Atmosphere': exploring determinants of regular service attendance amongst integrated supervised consumption site clients in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. [PDF]
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Individuals adapt how they punish social norm violations through social observation. [PDF]
Désilets É +4 more
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Community engagement in public health palliative care: A comparative ethnographic study of two culturally distinct compassionate communities in Canada. [PDF]
Lessard É +9 more
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Return to Nature: Sacred Plants in the Azerin Funerary Rite of Candomblé Nação Angola. [PDF]
Azevedo TS, Ramos YJ, Silva NCBD.
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Practicability of a malaria rapid diagnostic self-test among artisanal gold miners in French Guiana: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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2014
Abstract A growing number of scholars use participant observation when studying movements. Through active participation, researchers attempt to gain insights into mobilization processes as they take place, and understand activism from within. This chapter offers a practical guide to doing participant observation in social movements.
BALSIGER, Philip, LAMBELET, Alexandre
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Abstract A growing number of scholars use participant observation when studying movements. Through active participation, researchers attempt to gain insights into mobilization processes as they take place, and understand activism from within. This chapter offers a practical guide to doing participant observation in social movements.
BALSIGER, Philip, LAMBELET, Alexandre
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Fieldwork in Religion, 2022
This article reflects on the method of participant observation (PO) and how the author has interpreted and practiced it throughout her career as an anthropologist of religion. The article concentrates on the embodied insights afforded by PO, as well as the physical, existential and ontological challenges of the PO method.
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This article reflects on the method of participant observation (PO) and how the author has interpreted and practiced it throughout her career as an anthropologist of religion. The article concentrates on the embodied insights afforded by PO, as well as the physical, existential and ontological challenges of the PO method.
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