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“My Mummy Has a Hole in Her Face”: Living with Facial Eye Disfigurement, Zali O'Dea, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
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Pencil or Keyboard? Boys’ Preferences in Writing, Jennifer L. Sze, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
Effecting Epiphanous Change in Teacher Practice: A Teacher’s Autoethnography, Karen D. Barley Ms, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
Gender Identity and Facebook: Social Conservatism and Saving Face, Nastaran Khoshsabk, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
In Jen’s Shoes – Looking Back to Look Forward: An Autoethnographic Account, Jennifer L. Sze, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
The role of autoethnography in higher degree research supervision, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report Conference
Inclusion for a Student with Vision Impairment: “They accept me, like, as in I am there, but they just won’t talk to me.”, Jill L. Opie, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
The Very Perplexed Stepmother: Step Motherhood and Developing a Healthy Self-Identity, Sonia Cann-Milland, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
Older People in a Community Gospel Choir: Musical Engagement and Social Connection, Dawn Joseph, Jane Southcott The Qualitative Report
Learning and Changing: The Shaping of a Teacher’s Identity through Time, Across Spaces and in Different Contexts, Nikolaos Bogiannidis, Jane Southcott, Maria Gindidis The Qualitative Report
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