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The (ambiguous) fieldwork experiences of a German Moroccan in Jordan / Bouziane, Malika. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.264-273
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Intersectionality theory and working with "both sides" / Shitrit, Lihi Ben. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.254-263
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Playing with positionality? : Reflections on "outsider"/"insider" status in the context of fieldwork in Lebanon's deeply divided polity / Kingston, Paul. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.242-253
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Blurred lines of inclusion and exclusion : research ethics for political sympathizers / Weipert-Fenner, Irene. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.233-241
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Researching twitter / Martin, Geoffrey. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.218-230
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Online media as research topic and research tool : fact, fiction, and facebook / Monier, Elizabeth. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.208-217
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Of promise and pitfalls : population-based experimental research in the Middle East / Brooke, Steven. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.197-207
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Quantitative research in MENA political science / Pellicer, Miquel. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.187-196
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Coding in qualitative research / Yaghi, Mohammad. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.175-186
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Ethnography is an option : learning to learn in/through practice / Yadav, Stacey Philbrick. - Enthalten in: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), S.165-174
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