The Ballast in Anthropology's Ship: How a Universal Psychological Structure Can Provide Stability and Flexibility in Anthropological Field Work

After a year of new social and cultural constraints, ethnographic approaches have had to quickly evolve. This is the story of how one research method, which enlists the help of close personal contacts around a participating respondent to gather interviews, artifacts, and locations, spotlighted the n...

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