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Understanding 'Misunderstanding'

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  • Howard Schwartz

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https://doi.org/10.5449/idslu-001104171

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Published

07.05.2002

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Vol. 7 (2002): Special issue 'Howard Schwartz: Published and Unpublished Papers'

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Copyright (c) 2002 Howard Schwartz

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Ethnographic Studies focuses on work in ethnography and ethnomethodology but it also provides a forum for sympathetic research in other human sciences, such as psychology, history, science and technology studies, and sociology. Its aim is to promote qualitative inquiry. The policy of the journal is to publish empirical studies but also theoretical and philosophical work which relates to current issues and debates in human sciences.

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