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Laurel Richardson is considered to be the first social scientist to include found poetry as a form of representation in her work by using words and phrases from taped interviews conducted with her participant, Louisa May. Her rationale for her work is that, ‘poetic representation offers … researchers an opportunity to write about or with, people in ways that honor their speech styles, words, rhythm and syntax’ (Richardson, 2002, p. 880).
Qualitative Inquiry
Lynn Butler-Kisber
We are mind—capable, far more than any other creature, of reflecting on the world, remembering and interpreting our experience, and analyzing it.
The Life We're Looking For
Andy Crouch
When the boy in our story then inadvertently dislodges one hair that falls into the spring, and it turns to gold, we could say he learns these things: that sexual energy is good; that the hunting instinct, which mammals possess without shame, is good; that animal heat, fierceness, and passionate spontaneity is good; and that excess, extravagance, and going with Pan out beyond the castle boundaries is good too.
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