Abstract

1. Knowledge and practice: Researching critical moments 2. Lost in time and space: The fractured lens: methodology in perspective Being a methodological space cadet Charting standpoints in qualitative research Re-authoring self: knowing as being 3. The full Monty: Black holes in the writing process: narratives of speech and silence Fragile relationships Whose show is it? The contradictions of collaboration Playing the 'mud' of government Learning through supervising Sparks fly: when, life, work and research collide 4. Glass ceilings and brick walls: double disadvantage Breaking through with subjugated knowledge: pushing the boundaries of urban planning Dangerous knowledge the politics and ethics of research Crises of representation Perspectives and dilemmas in thesis examination

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NarrativeSilenceSociologyQualitative researchGovernment (linguistics)Space (punctuation)Shadow (psychology)DisadvantageRepresentation (politics)PoliticsEpistemologyPedagogyAestheticsPolitical scienceSocial sciencePsychologyLawPsychoanalysisArtLiteratureComputer science

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2001
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Hilary Byrne‐Armstrong, Joy Higgs, Debbie Horsfall (2001). Critical moments in qualitative research. .