"from Margin to Center" (1): Processes and Relationships to Participation One Woman's Ethnographic Journey Mirrored Through Community Research (Essay)
Journal of International Women's Studies, 2006, May, 7, 4
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Abstract In the closing two years of my doctoral degree that spanned ten years of my life, I was asked by a mentor to write a personal essay on my academic experiences at the university. That essay follows and is printed here not without the accompanying editing that marshaled its own questioning, self-reflection and analysis that comes with distance, wisdom, and the editor of a juried journal.
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