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- What: The work presented in Lynch , however, is primarily focused on a critical discussion of reflexivity within the context of Ethnomethodology. Interpretive Reflexivity and Ethnomethodological Reflexivity, although relevant to the Phenomenological focus on Reflexivity adopted in the paper, have been critiqued further in other areas of work such as Hermeneutics and Sociology. These issues can be understood and brought to the surface primarily through reflection in action and reflection on action and not through methodological reflexivity, the mainstay of Positivist research aiming to measure and quantify perceptions and conceptualisation. Epistemic reflexivity is at the heart of the . . .

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