Border Rioting and Crossings Between Disciplines and Professions, Countries and Cultures, Science and Society: An Assemblage of Autoethnographic Stories From the High North

We are seven experienced academics and researchers from the high north. All within the field of education. We represent different disciplines, countries, and cultures. What we have in common is a wish to cross borders, collaborate, and learn: make space for storied experiences. Our stories are open...

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Veröffentlicht in:Qualitative inquiry 2023-09, Vol.29 (7), p.814-824
Hauptverfasser: Reinertsen, Anne B., Stien, Kirsten Elisabeth, Merzliakova, Elena, Chernik, Valerii, Afonkina, Julia, Zoglowek, Herbert, Kuzmicheva, Tatiana
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Borders
Copying
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Learning
Modernization
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