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Works by Alexandra CH Nowakowski in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2021

Key Themes in Black Dementia Caregiver Support: Linking Resources, Peer Communication, and Faith Community Outreach, Alexandra CH Nowakowski, Nik M. Lampe, Tomeka Norton-Brown, Robert L. Glueckauf
The Qualitative Report Conference

2020

Fighting for Affirmation: A Review of Patricia Leavy’s The Oxford Handbook of Methods for Public Scholarship, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report

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Community Transformation through Storytelling and Relationships: Residents Building Healthy Spaces for Living and Aging in Bithlo, Florida, Alexandra CH Nowakowski, Timothy McKinney, Todd Currie
The Qualitative Report Conference

Neverland: A Critical Autoethnography of Aging with Cystic Fibrosis, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report Conference

2019

Feminism as an Evolving Culture of Inclusion and Affirmation: A Review of Contemporary Feminist Research from Theory to Practice, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report

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Research, Reflections, and Resistance: A Review of Body Battlegrounds: Transgressions, Tensions, and Transformations, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report

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A “Highdeeply” Review of Johnny Saldaña’s Thinking Qualitatively: Methods of Mind, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report

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Neverland: A Critical Autoethnography of Aging with Cystic Fibrosis, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report

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Bringing Research to Life: A Review of Leavy’s Research Design, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report

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Advice for the Young at Heart: Teaching Aging Topics with Personal Biography and Narrative Inquiry, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report Conference

2018

"That Pain Is Genuine to Them": Provider Perspectives on Chronic Pain in University Student Populations, Alexandra CH Nowakowski, Kaitlyn E. Barningham, Charlyn D. Buford, Martin Laguerre, J E. Sumerau
The Qualitative Report Conference

2017

You Poor Thing: A Retrospective Autoethnography of Visible Chronic Illness as a Symbolic Vanishing Act, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report Conference

2016

You Poor Thing: A Retrospective Autoethnography of Visible Chronic Illness as a Symbolic Vanishing Act, Alexandra CH Nowakowski
The Qualitative Report

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