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ARTICLES
Introducing the GJSS. Why a graduate journal about interdisciplinary methodology?, Sabina Leonelli [PDF]
Is there a place for covert research methods in criminology? A different approach, Helen M. Wells [PDF] A reply to Wells, Anneliese J. Dodds [PDF] Theoretical Dialogues through Field Experiments: Some Notes on Active Research in Management Accounting, Alberto Asquer [PDF] Global companies, local symbols. An ethnographic view of the uses of symbolism in a multinational corporation, Dr. Fiona Moore [PDF] Publishing the past. Gender and patterns of authorship in academic and public archaeology journals, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh [PDF] Research is a messy process. A case study of a figurational sociology approach to conventional issues in social science reserach methods, Daniel Bloyce [PDF] Social science. In retrospect and prospect, Simon Blackburn [PDF] Finding bias in geography textbooks. A proposed case study, Paul B. Nagel [PDF]
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