The Ethnography of Communication as Applied Methodology: Insights from Three Case Studies

作者: Saskia Witteborn , Trudy Milburn , Evelyn Y. Ho

DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2013.782421

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摘要: Based on three case studies in organizational, health, and institutional settings, we show that research processes outcomes can have different logics for scholars the field, clients, other participants. We illustrate how applied work prompts researchers to reflect their shifting goals context of interaction with participants clients.

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