Documents Flashcards

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Personal Doc

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  • written by an individual for own purposes e.g. diaries
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Public Doc

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  • accessible to public e.g. newspapers/OFTSED reports
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Historical Doc

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  • public/personal document produced in the past e.g. Anne Frank’s diary
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Personal Documents - Hey

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  • carried out a study about the formation of schoolgirl friendships
  • used notes that girls passed to one another in lessons. Taken from the bin after the lesson
  • looked at the girls’ diaries to collect data
  • gained trust and friendship from swapping diaries
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Historical/Personal Documents - Anne Frank (1947)

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  • secondary data to investigate the holocaust
  • she was 13 when she started writing the diary, died at the age of 15
  • Historical = deep insights into how Jews were treated during Nazi Holocaust
  • Personal = due to the diary being written from her perspective
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PET analyse (Hey)

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Practical - cheap source of data, may not be documents available for the topics sociologists want to study
Ethical - few ethical concerns, important to gain informed consent
Theoretical -verstehen, difficult to interpret

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PET analyse (Anne Frank)

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Practical - only source of information to study past, contain sensitive information
Ethical - historical = no consent, unique challenges
Theoretical - valid, not genuine (hoax)

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