Using Ethnography to Access, Understand, and Reflect on Video Observation of Violence

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Using Ethnography to Access, Understand, and Reflect on Video Observation of Violence. / Friis, Camilla Bank; van Lith, Lenneke; van Bruchem, Marly; Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz.

Fieldwork experiences in Criminology and Security Studies: Methods, Ethics, and Emotions. red. / Antonio M. Díaz-Fernández; Cristina Del-Real; Lorena Molnar. Cham : Springer, 2023. s. 461-481.

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Friis, CB, van Lith, L, van Bruchem, M & Lindegaard, MR 2023, Using Ethnography to Access, Understand, and Reflect on Video Observation of Violence. i AM Díaz-Fernández, C Del-Real & L Molnar (red), Fieldwork experiences in Criminology and Security Studies: Methods, Ethics, and Emotions. Springer, Cham, s. 461-481. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41574-6_25

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Friis, C. B., van Lith, L., van Bruchem, M., & Lindegaard, M. R. (2023). Using Ethnography to Access, Understand, and Reflect on Video Observation of Violence. I A. M. Díaz-Fernández, C. Del-Real, & L. Molnar (red.), Fieldwork experiences in Criminology and Security Studies: Methods, Ethics, and Emotions (s. 461-481). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41574-6_25

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Friis CB, van Lith L, van Bruchem M, Lindegaard MR. Using Ethnography to Access, Understand, and Reflect on Video Observation of Violence. I Díaz-Fernández AM, Del-Real C, Molnar L, red., Fieldwork experiences in Criminology and Security Studies: Methods, Ethics, and Emotions. Cham: Springer. 2023. s. 461-481 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41574-6_25

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Friis, Camilla Bank ; van Lith, Lenneke ; van Bruchem, Marly ; Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz. / Using Ethnography to Access, Understand, and Reflect on Video Observation of Violence. Fieldwork experiences in Criminology and Security Studies: Methods, Ethics, and Emotions. red. / Antonio M. Díaz-Fernández ; Cristina Del-Real ; Lorena Molnar. Cham : Springer, 2023. s. 461-481

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