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David Downes and Paul Rock justify Participant Observation
in the following way:
"It is a theoretical commitment that drives the sociologist into participant observation. The claim is made that social behaviour cannot be understood unless it is personally experienced...Sociologists who lean on external accounts and objective evidence can have no appreciation of why people act. Neither can they understand environments and history as their subjects do... Interactionists and others who elevate meaning to a central place contend that participation is indispensable to the interpretation of human conduct." |
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