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Living with the scepticism for qualitative research: A phenomenological polyethnography
Jill Fenton Taylor
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Ivana Crestani
Information and Communication Studies
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Phenomenology
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Lived Experience
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Qualitative Research
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Duoethnography
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Artificial Intelligence
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Living with
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Polyethnography
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Survival Mechanism
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Lived Experience
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Design Methodology
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Academic Perspective
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Academic Researchers
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Artificial Intelligence
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Cultural Contexts
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Phenomenology
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Qualitative Researcher
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Qualitative-quantitative
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Traditional Concept
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Practitioner Perspectives
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Researcher Roles
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Duoethnography
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Quantitative Research
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Practitioner Experiences
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Psychology
Practitioners
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Cultural Contexts
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Lived Experience
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Phenomenology
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Qualitative Research
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Artificial Intelligence
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Nursing and Health Professions
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Phenomenology
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Lived Experience
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Artificial Intelligence
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