Returning to the field : I'm older and they're wiser

Discusses the processes of change and human development that affect the process of long-term fieldwork. Talks about how fieldwork conducted on Pollap Atoll, Micronesia during 1998-1999 differed from dissertation research conducted in the same place eighteen years earlier. States that changes since 1...

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Anthropologists
Culture
Ethnographers
Ethnographic research
Ethnology
Field work
Human development
Methodology
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Oceania
Participant observation
Pollap Atoll
Social change
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