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*" An Ethnographer Looks at Neo-Nazi and Klan Groups: The Racist Mind Revisited " by Raphael S. Ezekiel in American Behavioral Scientist, Vol.
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*" and Ethnographer
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*" The Observant Ethnographer " – Readers of ethnography are often led to assume the report of a scene is complete – that little of importance was missed.
*" The Unobtrusive Ethnographer " – As a " participant " in the scene, the researcher will always have an effect on the communication that occurs within the research site.
*" The Candid Ethnographer " – Where the researcher situates themselves within the ethnography is ethically problematic.
*" The Chaste Ethnographer " – When ethnographers participate within the field, they invariably develop relationships with research subjects / participants.
*" The Fair Ethnographer " – Fine claims that objectivity is an illusion and that everything in ethnography is known from a perspective.
*" The Literary Ethnographer " – Representation is a balancing act of determining what to " show " through poetic / prosaic language and style versus what to " tell " via straightforward, ‘ factual ’ reporting.
*" and Looks
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*" and Klan
*" Bad medicine for the Klan: North Carolina Indians break up Kluxers ’ anti-Indian meeting ", Life, 44 ( 27 January 1958 ), pp. 26 – 28.
*" Bad medicine for the Klan: North Carolina Indians break up Kluxers ’ anti-Indian meeting ", Life 44 ( 27 Jan. 1958 ): 26-28.
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