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Abjection and Its Correction in Ethnographic Studies
Author: McCaughan, Jill Adair (Ohio State University, USA)
Hardback; Book
224 pages
Published: November 2002
Hampton Press
ISBN: 1572733608
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This work explores the problematic nature of ethnographic research in regard to power differentials experienced by ethnographers and researched communities. The case study location was Isla Mujeres, Mexico, a small island located off the Yucatan coast, eight miles northeast of Cancun.


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