Constructing narratives of continuity and change: a transdisciplinary approach to researching lives
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Permissions; 1 Narratives of change and continuity: their transdisciplinary and subversive potential; 2 Auto/biography: a relational journey; 3 'Moments of being' and the search for meaning: epistemological and methodological challenges for the autoethnographic researcher; 4 'A very elementary transformation of one's existence': narrating moments of political change; 5 Learning democracy and fundamentalism: narratives of change, recognition and disrespect | |
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title | Constructing narratives of continuity and change a transdisciplinary approach to researching lives |
title_auth | Constructing narratives of continuity and change a transdisciplinary approach to researching lives |
title_exact_search | Constructing narratives of continuity and change a transdisciplinary approach to researching lives |
title_full | Constructing narratives of continuity and change a transdisciplinary approach to researching lives edited by Hazel Reid and Linden West |
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