Notes from the Epistemological Corner: The Role of Projection in the Creation of Social Knowledge
Truths about humans as social beings also apply to those researching the social beings; ie, projection & introjection occur in all human theories. The presence of these two processes in the content & method of research is illustrated with reference to the articles in this journal issue (see...
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