Imagining and Playfulness in Narrative Inquiry
Our personal and professional lives draw us to a shared interest in "identity" and "relationships", and our understanding is shaped by our lives as narrative inquirers. As we struggle to name this complexity we begin to play with metaphors; the metaphor of "kites", and...
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