- A
fortification (also
called a fort, fortress, fastness, or stronghold) is a
military construction designed for the
defense of
territories in warfare,...
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Fieldwork is a 2007
novel by
American journalist Mischa Berlinski. It was
published by Farrar,
Straus and
Giroux and was a
finalist that year for the...
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Field work or
Fieldwork may
refer to:
Field work (scientific method)
Field fortifications Fieldwork novel by
American journalist Mischa Berlinski Field...
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Field research,
field studies, or
fieldwork is the
collection of raw data
outside a laboratory, library, or
workplace setting. The
approaches and methods...
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Monolingual fieldwork is the
practice of
conducting linguistic fieldwork solely through the
target language under investigation,
without the use of interpreters...
- research".[Marvasti, Amir & Gubrium, Jaber. 2023.
Crafting Ethnographic Fieldwork: Sites,
Selves &
Social Worlds. Routledge.
Despite these attempts of reflexivity...
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Italiens und der Südschweiz (1928–1940). Jud and one of his
fieldworkers helped to
train fieldworkers for the
Linguistic Atlas of the
United States and Canada...
- 96% shortfall. The
largest gaps were in the
Fieldwork Coordinators,
Fieldwork Supervisors and
Fieldworkers positions, as the
Census was
designed to be...
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throughout the
remainder of the decade. The
uprising consisted of 500 to 600
fieldworkers who
marched into
Jerez with
their farm
equipment and
demands of prisoner...
- by the
University of
Pennsylvania - with a
thesis titled A
Guide for
Fieldworkers in Folklore.
Published as his
first book in 1964, this work was widely...