Research Through, With and As Storying

Research Through, With and As Storying explores how Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars can engage with storying as a tool that disassembles conventions of research. The authors explore the concept of storying across different cultures, times and places, and discuss principles of storying and sto...

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Main Author: Phillips, Louise Gwenneth (auth)
Other Authors: Bunda, Tracey (auth), Quintero, Elizabeth P. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
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