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Routledge Advances in Ethnography


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Ethnography is a celebrated, if contested, research methodology that offers unprecedented access to people's intimate lives, their often hidden social worlds and the meanings they attach to these.  The intensity of ethnographic fieldwork often makes considerable personal and emotional demands on the researcher, while the final product is a vivid human document with personal resonance impossible to recreate by the application of any other social science methodology.  This series aims to highlight the best, most innovative ethnographic work available from both new and established scholars.

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Crack Cocaine Users High Society and Low Life in South London

Crack Cocaine Users: High Society and Low Life in South London

1st Edition

By Daniel Briggs
May 10, 2013

Crack cocaine users have significant health problems, and place a significant burden on social services, the criminal justice system and drug treatment agencies. Among policymakers, professionals and the wider section of society, they are the most poorly understood drug-using group and have the ...

Families Shamed The Consequences of Crime for Relatives of Serious Offenders

Families Shamed: The Consequences of Crime for Relatives of Serious Offenders

1st Edition

By Rachel Condry
January 01, 2009

This book examines the experiences of relatives of those accused or convicted of serious crimes such as murder, manslaughter, rape and sex offences. A broader literature exists on prisoners' families, but few studies have looked specifically at those related to serious offenders, or considered ...

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