Going to Work ‘High’: Negotiating Boundaries while Doing Ethnography of Drugs

Social Epistemology 34 (1):55-63 (2020)
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The ethnographer has a difficult job of understanding and interpreting physical and social worlds that may be new to her. To study a society one needs an unprecedented amount of access to its peopl...

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