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In: Feminist studies: FS, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 502-509
ISSN: 2153-3873
Being Ethnographic is an essential introductory guidebook to the methods and applications of doing fieldwork in real-world settings. It discusses the future of ethnography, explores how we understand identity, and sets out the role of technology in a global, networked society. Driven by classic and anecdotal case studies, this new Second Edition highlights the challenges introduced by the ethnographers' own interests, biases and ideologies, and demonstrates the importance of methodological reflexivity. Addressing both the why and how questions of doing ethnography well, author Raymond Madden demonstrates how both theory and practice can work together to produce insights into the human condition. Filled with invaluable advice for applying ethnographic principles in the field, this fully updated text will give researchers across social sciences everything they need to walk a mile in someone else's shoes.
Lyn Madden worked for twenty years as a prostitute, mostly in Dublin. Her career ended the night that she watched, her lover and pimp, John Cullen throw a firebomb through the window of a house, where former prostitute Dolores Lynch lived. Dolores, who had 'escaped' from prostitution some years previously, perished along with her elderly mother and aunt. That murder shocked Lyn out of her dependence on Cullen and enabled her to summon up the courage necessary to denounce him to the police. Cullen was given a life sentence and an 18-year sentence, the second of which he has completed. He has a
In: Wellcome series in the history of medicine
In: Clio medica 83
Preliminary material /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Dedication /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Preface /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Acknowledgements /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Introduction: Primitive Physic Explain'd in an Easy and Natural Method /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- John Wesley's Hermeneutics of Primitive Christianity and Practical Piety /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Experience and the Common Interest of Mankind: Physic, an Art or Science in Eighteenth-Century England? /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Preserving Health, or a Few Plain and Easy Rules /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Primitive Physic: Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine for Health and Long Life /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Conclusion: The Search for Pristine Purity /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Bibliography /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine -- Index /Editors A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine.
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In: Viewpoint, No. 3
The Economic Community has been disposing of its growing beef surplus by dumping meat in countries like Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Benin, which had been the traditional markets of beef producers from the Sahel. This cheap subsidised EC beef is up to fifty per cent cheaper than locally produced beef and is destroying the market for African farmers. These EC policies not only undermine the efforts of millions in the region to survive, they also undermine the aid policies of the EC and its member states which spend millions of pounds on livestock support and other aid to West Africa. (DÜI-Hff)
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