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Using sensory ethnography to understand the construction of ‘mothering’ (via Social Theory Applied + Scoop.it)

“I am currently in the write up phase of my PhD and through writing my ethnographic chapters I am faced with the challenge of transferring a theoretical approach I learned in the field through to my writing style and analysis. I set out in my doctoral fieldwork to discover how women’s self-identi… Continue reading

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