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    Ethnography: Bridging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide.Jerome Krase - 2016 - Diogenes 63 (3-4):51-61.
    This analytic autoethnographic and autobiographical essay addresses several interrelated questions regarding the use of ethnographic and otherwise ‘qualitative’ research methods in the study of contemporary urban society. The testy relationship between qualitative and quantitative research has historical as well as logico-deductive roots that continue to haunt the social sciences. As to hermeneutics, the debate parallels my academic career journey from Indiana University to Brooklyn College by way of New York University during which I learned that the normative practices of the (...)
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    Ethnography: Bridging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide.Jerome Krase - 2016 - Sage Journals: Diogenes 63 (3-4):51-61.
    Diogenes, Ahead of Print. This analytic autoethnographic and autobiographical essay addresses several interrelated questions regarding the use of ethnographic and otherwise ‘qualitative’ research methods in the study of contemporary urban society. The testy relationship between qualitative and quantitative research has historical as well as logico-deductive roots that continue to haunt the social sciences. As to hermeneutics, the debate parallels my academic career journey from Indiana University to Brooklyn College by way of New York University during which I learned that the (...)
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    L’ethnographie, ou comment combler l’écart entre le qualitatif et le quantitatif.Jerome Krase & Nicole G. Albert - 2015 - Diogène 251-252 (3):74.
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    Migration and Human Rights: The United Nations Convention on Migrant Workers' Rights by Ryszard Cholewinski, Paul de Guchteneire, and Antoine Pecoud, eds.: Paris: UNESCO, 2009. [REVIEW]Jerome Krase - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (2):257-259.
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