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Aesthetically Pleasing, but it's (not) Research: Responding Poetically to a Question of Methodology © 2008 FQS http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/ Author Sarah MacKENZIE is an Assistant Professor of Education at Bucknell University, where she examine

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