BIBLIOGRAPHY ETHNOGRAPHY 1995-2003
Teun
A. van Dijk
Note:
The
studies listed here
were selected because they had the search expression “ethnograph*” in
their
titles, descriptors, book or journal names. Many ethnographic studies
that do
not carry the label ‘ethnographic’ are not
included. So, obviously, this is only a very limited bibliography. To
limit its
length only studies after 1995 are listed.
Sources:
Journals:
PsycInfo and selection of journals in
Social Science Citation Index (ISI).
Only selection of journals.
Books:
Catalogues of Library of Congress, and other major libraries in the
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