Abstract

Close examination of the history of the concept of participant-observation reveals an interdisciplinary lineage that takes us back to 19th-century anthropologists. The result is a legacy of interdisciplinary roots with complex entanglements that underscore the theoretical importance of the interpersonal tradition in contemporary practice today.

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