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Dear all,
I am an applied anthropologist making forays into the UK policy world, and have been hired by a health policy and research organisation to deliver a training session to their policy team on how to incorporate participant observation into policy research. Yippee. It will be an interesting encounter of two different thought groups, which I can report back to the list on. I am searching for up to date articles on:
Experiences of participant observation where the observer is exposed to negative, unpleasant and dangerous incidents, and how to avoid collusion.
Different strategies for analysing observational data, particularly from meetings.
I'd be most grateful if anyone has the time to point me to anything that springs to mind.
Thanks very much indeed.
Best wishes,
Cathy Baldwin
Dr Cathy Baldwin, [log in to unmask]
Post Doctoral Associate,
Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford
http://www.anthro.ox.ac.uk/about-us/affiliates-emeriti-research-fellows/dr-cathy-baldwin/
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