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Intersubjectivity and Power in Ethnographic Research
Ngambouk Vitalis PemuntaThis paper discusses my perceived positionality in an ethnographic research project on the contentious issue of female circumcision in Southwest Cameroon. My bicultural identity…
‘I Haven’t Forgotten About You’ ‐ Critical Lessons Learned in Negotiating Access into the Field of Care Management
Peter ScourfieldBased on a case study, this paper discusses the issues raised and problems faced when trying to negotiate access to the system of statutory reviews for older people residing in…
Exploring Young Carers’ Agency
Ciara Smyth, Samia MichailThe recognition of children and young people as active agents, not merely passive subjects, has become a cornerstone of much research undertaken in the social sciences over the…
Gaining Access to the Experiences of Orphaned Children – A Draw‐Write and Narrate Approach
Teresa A. Ogina, Jan NieuwenhuisThe purpose of this study was to gather data from orphaned learners on their lived experiences in order to gain more understanding of their educational needs. Twelve orphaned…
Discursive Evaluation of Water Recycling
Greg HamptonThis study provides details on the development of a qualitative approach to the assessment of public evaluation of water recycling schemes. The approach involved the presentation…
ISSN:
1443-9883e-ISSN:
1448-0980ISSN-L:
1443-9883Online date, start – end:
2006Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Mark Vicars