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| Titre : |
From singular experience to sociological knowledge |
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| Numéro : |
14 |
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| Année : |
2000 |
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| Volume : |
VI |
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| Auteur(s) : |
Gilles HOULE |
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| Résumé : |
The relation of the social reseacher to the situation and people she or he is studying follows a movement from involvement in the subjectivity of the Other to constructing distance. This clinical stand is a necessary condition to the production of scientific knowledge. It can he related to the case study as life histories, correspondences or field journals. |
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| Pages : |
61 - 72 |
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| Type : |
Research paper |
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| Keywords : |
singular experience, sociological knowledge |
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