What good are interviews for thinking about culture? Demystifying interpretive analysis

Allison J. Pugh1,2
1Department of Sociology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
2United States Study Centre, Institute Building H03, City Road, University of Sydney, Australia

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