Interpretation and Method Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn
STUDYING THE CAREERS OF KNOWLEDGE CLAIMS 233 are institutionally constituted no less than perspectives. The purposes of legal ac ...
234 ANALYZING DATA communities are the institutional sponsors of specific frames, and identifying the amount of re- sources that ...
STUDYING THE CAREERS OF KNOWLEDGE CLAIMS 235 signals. If adherents to a viewpoint defend it more zealously than did previous adh ...
236 ANALYZING DATA Legal Orthodoxy and the History of the Fourteenth Amendment The first application of these interpretive metho ...
STUDYING THE CAREERS OF KNOWLEDGE CLAIMS 237 for seventy years, raised fundamental questions about Court legitimacy. Crosskey an ...
238 ANALYZING DATA prestige, and Fairman was embedded in a Harvard network. The interpretive framework of that community structu ...
STUDYING THE CAREERS OF KNOWLEDGE CLAIMS 239 (Bourdieu 1977, 169). Indeed, there was textual support for much of his argument. F ...
240 ANALYZING DATA This new wave of legal scholarship was strengthened by the work of academic historians. A major revision of R ...
STUDYING THE CAREERS OF KNOWLEDGE CLAIMS 241 CONCLUSION We return, then, to the basic idea that legal academics are institutiona ...
242 ANALYZING DATA advocates, on the other hand, saw housing as a legal entitlement enforceable in a court of law.” There is no ...
STUDYING THE CAREERS OF KNOWLEDGE CLAIMS 243 For this discussion, see Brandwein (1999, 96–131). Socio-legal scholar Kim Scheppe ...
244 ANALYZING DATA 244 CHAPTER 13 ETHNOGRAPHY, IDENTITY, AND THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE SAMER SHEHATA I never intended to becom ...
ETHNOGRAPHY, IDENTITY, AND THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE 245 perspectives of those responsible for establishing institutions, sett ...
246 ANALYZING DATA Field: Anthropological Experiences was meant to address was “how the characteristics of the ethnographer may ...
ETHNOGRAPHY, IDENTITY, AND THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE 247 great anxiety for most social scientists, and I am certainly no excep ...
248 ANALYZING DATA Of all the questions, however, the two that seemed most frequent and especially important to my questioners w ...
ETHNOGRAPHY, IDENTITY, AND THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE 249 only previous experiences of research were engineers who occasionally ...
250 ANALYZING DATA Toward the end of the shift, the production director called me into his office. It was my first day of work, ...
ETHNOGRAPHY, IDENTITY, AND THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE 251 title (Doktor, Ustaz, etc.). This group, incidentally, included Fathy ...
252 ANALYZING DATA UNKNOWN, POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS OUTSIDER One of the reasons for using participant-observation as a research me ...
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