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Hendricks, Jerome. 2014. "A Mini, Mini Ethnography." Trails.
Unlike observation or interview exercises often utilized in methods courses, the approach here gives students a much more realistic glimpse of field work; a glimpse that demands a high level of organization and continual engagement with concepts and research questions as they evolve. Ranked in the top ten most downloaded resources on Trials for 2015. Hendricks, Jerome. 2014. "Differential Outcomes and Socialization."Trails.
This group work project is designed to encourage discussion of processes at all levels of our education system that serve manifest and latent functions and critically discuss the potential outcomes of latent functions. |