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Psychoanalytic Aspects of Fieldwork
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Author(s):
Jennifer Hunt
Publication date:
1989
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SAGE Publications, Inc.
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9780803934733
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9781412985505
Publication date:
1989
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10.4135/9781412985505
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Book chapters
pp. 9
Introduction
pp. 18
The Sociological Perspective on Fieldwork
pp. 25
The Psychoanalytic Perspective on Fieldwork
pp. 58
Transference and Countertransference in Fieldwork
pp. 82
Conclusions
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