The term “monitoring” has become fashionable in recent years, and is generally used to refer to various ways of studying, investigating, collecting information, and the like. Nevertheless, in its traditional sense the “monitoring” denotes an act of observation conducted over an extended period, either in a constant or intermittent way. In this handbook, however, we will also use the term to refer to one-time investihations of social reality.
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