Abstract:Abstract. This article aims to offer feminist ethnographic methods for Public Administration inquiries. Fifteen years doing research in feminist ethnographic methods show some crucial issues connected to the atmosphere of public administration. Feminist ethnography gives a different nuance; it enriches the view of equality, justice, and prosperity. In a mining conflict, for an example, a feminist ethnography opens up poor public services. Some policies to cope with conflict effects have been impoverished indig… Show more
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