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"fieldwork on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe research or practical work that is carried out in a field or outdoor setting. Example: The biology students conducted fieldwork on local bird species, observing their behavior and collecting data for their research project.
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The effects of fieldwork on one's career can be long lasting.
Moreover, research in Moyo and Adjumani districts benefitted from the fact that one of the authors, Tim Allen, had undertaken long term ethnographic fieldwork on health and healing in the region in the 1980 s and 1990 s [ 33- 38].
In 1990, I found myself in Australia doing fieldwork on ants for a Ph.D. thesis.
With the trio Fieldwork, on a double bill with Mephista (Sylvie Courvoisier, Susie Ibarra and Ikue Mori).
Hrdy gave up her fieldwork on the sacred monkeys, the hanuman langurs of India, to raise her children.
He sees the new site as a "safe haven" for fieldwork on languages that might otherwise be lost.
The bad things Tierney says about Chagnon and Neel confirm cultural anthropologists' hunch that only morally obtuse people would adopt a strictly biological approach to fieldwork on humans.
Fieldwork on RBS, the EU salary cap and banking honours was conducted online between 11-12 April , 2013 and total sample size was 1,982 British Adults.
They set an example by conducting fieldwork on links among health, education, local politics and productivity in places like Kenya, India and Ghana.
If you want to do some fieldwork on this, then visit the foyer of a famous old London rock hotel like The Columbia.
The first generation of professionally trained anthropologists began to undertake intensive fieldwork on their own account in the early 20th century.
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