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Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes, Second Edition
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Author(s):
Robert M. Emerson
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Rachel I. Fretz
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Linda L. Shaw
Publication date:
2011
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University of Chicago Press
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9780226206837
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9780226206820
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9780226206868
Publication date:
2011
DOI:
10.7208/chicago/9780226206868.001.0001
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