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The use of ethnography to explore meanings that refuse collectors attach to their work
Alexander Simpson
, Natasha Slutskaya
, Jason Hughes
, Ruth Simpson
University of Brighton
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Arts and Humanities
Articulation
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Collectors
100%
Culture theory
50%
Design Methodology
50%
Ethnographic Approach
50%
Linguistic Expression
50%
Narrative
50%
Originality
50%
Participant Observation
50%
Reflexivity
50%
Social Group
50%
Social meaning
50%
Social Sciences
Design Methodology
100%
Ethnographic Approach
100%
Narrative
100%
Participant Observation
100%
Research Process
100%
Social Class
100%
Keyphrases
Design Methodology
25%
Dirty Work
100%
Distinctive Features
25%
Ethnographic Approach
25%
Linguistic Expressions
25%
Narrative Disclosure
25%
Participant Observation
25%
Photographic Representation
25%
Reflexivity
25%
Refuse Collectors
100%
Reproductive Work
25%
Social Activity
25%
Social Groups
25%
Social Meaning
25%
Work Experience
25%
Psychology
Disclosure
100%
Narrative
100%