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The more things change,the more they stay the same an essay about the development of field work ethics and ethnographic writing since the 1960s
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Document Date: 2013-04-12 10:12:07


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Nepal / Netherlands / United States / Soviet Union / Vietnam / Australia / India / /

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VU University / VU University of Amsterdam / /

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Committee of Ethics / American Anthropological Association / VU University Amsterdam / VU University of Amsterdam / Committee on Ethics / Social and Cultural Anthropology Department / Graduate School / /

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Clifford Geertz / Bronislaw Malinowski / Warren Hastings / Marco Polo / Shashi Roopram / Frantz Fanon / Diane Lewis / Nancy Scheper-Hughes / Bernard Magubane / Johannes Fabian / George Marcus / Diana Lewis / Edward Said / Joseph Jorgensen / Lucy Mair / Gerald Berreman / Renato Rosaldo / James Carrier / Ruth Behar / Archie Mafeje / Kathleen Gough / David Goddard / Talal Asad / Paul Rabinow / Michel Foucault / Raymond Firth / James Clifford / /

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