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- who: Andrea Charise from the Vancouver Island, Canada have published the article: What is Intergenerational Storytelling? Defining the Critical Issues for Aging Research in the Humanities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: To encourage more robust standards for future study design data collection and researcher reflexivity the authors propose seven evidence-based recommendations for evolving IGS as a humanities-based approach to research in aging and intergenerational relations. The authors propose this concept to help researchers articulate and, in future work, better map the middle ground that exists between more conventional, hypothesis-driven approaches to IGS . . .
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