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- who: Kate Gibson and collaborators from the there` we aimed u2018to experience the mundane and sacred, brash and nuanced aspects of socio-cultural life and, through observations, encounters and conversations, to come to an understanding of it` (Lewis and Russell, p400). It is important to note that even for those with whom KG spent extensive periods of time, the ethnography represents a small and partial connection with participants` lives (Hughes, ). To some extent, our ways of finding out mirrored the intervention, not in terms of our fieldwork`s longitudinal nature but in the way that our timespace . . .
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