1969
DOI: 10.1163/29499682-00103005
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‘A Glasgow Gang Observed’

James Patrick
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“…In my fieldwork, I did not find it that difficult to access the fieldwork site, but I did feel unsure about my role -the overt versus the covert -in the research. In some cases, anthropologists do not disclose the fact that they are researchers when they enter the fieldwork sites or do the interviews, like Patrick's study of a violent Glasgow gang (Patrick 1973),…”
Section: Challenges and Strategies In Fieldworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In my fieldwork, I did not find it that difficult to access the fieldwork site, but I did feel unsure about my role -the overt versus the covert -in the research. In some cases, anthropologists do not disclose the fact that they are researchers when they enter the fieldwork sites or do the interviews, like Patrick's study of a violent Glasgow gang (Patrick 1973),…”
Section: Challenges and Strategies In Fieldworkmentioning
confidence: 99%