The Policy of Fieldwork: Data Production in Anthropology and Qualitative Approaches

@inproceedings{Sardan2015ThePO,
  title={The Policy of Fieldwork: Data Production in Anthropology and Qualitative Approaches},
  author={Jean‑Pierre Olivier de Sardan},
  year={2015},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:152077015}
}
As mentioned in the introduction, sociology, anthropology, and history share a common epistemology. Interpretative methods, hypotheses, heuristic choices, paradigms, and processes of object construction are usually similar or transversal. However, these disciplines do not necessarily produce data in the same way. Though close to one another, each seems nonetheless to have its own favorite form of empirical inquiry. Archives for the historian, inquiry through questionnaires for the sociologist… 

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