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Auto-ethnographies : the anthropology of academic practices

ow has the "business" of higher education affected the environment in which academics work? Who should be able to hold anthropologists ethically responsible—the research institution that sponsors the fieldwork or the community of people being studied? What happens when academics step out o...

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Other Authors: Meneley, Anne, Young, Donna Jean
Format: Printed Book
Published: Peterborough, Ont. ; Orchard Park, NY : Broadview Press, c2005.
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