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Varias disciplinas como la sociología, el trabajo social, la psicología, las ciencias de la educación reivindican el método etnográfico para sus datos empíricos. Es común, también, que el personal docente, médico, agentes de proyectos de desarrollo y de políticas públicas decidan hacer etnografía, o que alguien desee investigar etnográficamente el grupo social al cual pertenece. Sin embargo, los textos sobre el método etnográfico están-en general-escritos para antropólogos (¡y antropólogas!), lo que limita su acceso para un público más amplio. 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