Diffracting the Special Issue: The Co-Emergence of Response-Able Collaboration

In this introduction to the special issue, we (a) describe the unconventional and iteratively constitutive processes by which this special issue came into being and (b) provide a brief overview of how the body-focused research “nodal points” featured therein contribute to the fields of education, so...

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