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He co-authored Drinking and Public Disorder (1992), a report based on extensive fieldwork in town centres across Britain, which contended that public disorder is at least partly related to the sudden increase in density of (mainly) young people in the streets and public areas around fixed closing times.
How do you use "fieldwork methods of observation and walking to compile an inventory which explore[s] the act of naming of local elements through oral inscription"?
But the telephone fieldwork continued into the evening, and the final figures – based on the full sample of 2,000 interviews – showed Labour holding steady on 35% while the Conservatives slipped to 34%.
Detwiler, who had visited the Harts' project and co-authored the paper, was on the look out for a student who would not only jump at the chance of studying the lesula, but could also handle the rigours of fieldwork in one of the world's least-explored forests.
But read it carefully and it becomes something far more useful a guide on how to join the global elite.The bad news is that by far the best way to get into the tiny group of elite firms is to be studying at the tiny group of elite universities Ivy League colleges in America (where Ms Rivera did her fieldwork) or Oxford and Cambridge in England.
The most recent survey by Latino Decisions, a polling group, found 72% of Latino voters plumping for Mr Obama, next to a pitiful 20% for Mitt Romney (the fieldwork was conducted largely before Mr Romney's post-debate bump).
The British scientists could not e-mail colleagues in Pyongyang directly to plan fieldwork.
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Interest generated by the Kocabaş Homind should see more fieldwork in the region; limestone may yet reveal more precious insights into the first great human migration.
IN THE 1980s an American anthropologist, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, carried out fieldwork in Timbaúba, a town in the sugar belt of Pernambuco state, in Brazil's north-east.
His students and colleagues were captivated.But fieldwork was even more fun.
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