Talking to Foucault: Examining Marginalization and Exclusion in Academic Science.
Taboo 2006, Spring-Summer, 10, 1
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Although we usually think about writing as a mode of "telling" about the social world, writing is not just a moping-up activity at the end of a research project. Writing is also a way of "knowing"--a method of discovery and analysis. By writing in different ways, we discover new aspects of our topic and our relationship to it. Form and content are inseparable. --Laurel Richardson
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