Introduction

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Abstract

Ethnographic research is interpretive research in a double sense. One role of ethnographers is to understand the participants’ perspectives: How do they interpret the world? At the same time, ethnographers themselves do interpretive work. These essays address both issues.

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Gobbo, F., & Anderson-Levitt, K. (2015). Introduction. In Springer International Handbooks of Education (Vol. Part F1613, pp. 499–504). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9282-0_23

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