| Ackroyd, F & Hughes, J.A. (1992). Data Collection in Context, London: Longman. |
....social actors within specific contexts. It is a naturalistic method relying upon material drawn from the firsthand experience of a fieldworker in some setting. It seeks to present a portrait of life as seen and understood by those who live and 1 Ethnography has a long history in social research (Ackroyd and Hughes (1992); Hughes et al. 1993a) Hughes et al. . 1994) work within the domain concerned. This objective is the rationale behind the method s insistence on the development of an appreciative stance through the direct involvement of the researcher in the setting under investigation. It is, as Fielding ....
Ackroyd, F & Hughes, J.A. (1992). Data Collection in Context, London: Longman.
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Ackroyd, S. and Hughes, J.A. (1992), Data Collection in Context, London, Longmans.
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