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Dhand, Amar – Ethnography and Education, 2009
Street "doctory" is a form of peer-based medical care performed in street settings among a group of heroin addicts in Yamuna Bazaar, New Delhi. Using participant observation and semi-structured interviews, this study describes three components of the practice, and suggests that each contained peer learning processes. First, participants conducted…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Peer Groups, Health Education, Participant Observation
Dhand, Amar – Ethnography and Education, 2006
As part of an ongoing ethnographic study, this paper aims to consider the practice of poetry, "sher-o-shayari", as naturalistic peer learning among a group of heroin addicts in Yamuna Bazaar, New Delhi. By examining meanings given to "sher-o-shayari" and experiences of participating in the practice, this article makes the claim that the practice…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Narcotics, Learning Processes

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