A Duoethnography on Duoethnography: More than a Book Review

  • Latz A
  • Murray J
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Within this duoethnographic book review, we sought to carry out and compose our co-authored review of Norris, Sawyer, and Lund’s (2012) edited text by using the method put forward within its pages. What follows is a duoethnographic book review. Through the processes of jointly reading, note taking, conversing, sharing, and negotiating, we have created a dialogic, multi-vocal, and candid review of this compendium. Throughout our now-public dialogue, readers will gain an understanding of both the book and the method on which it is focused. Completing this review in the fashion we did, we hope, provides readers with the needed information and motivation to indulge in this text’s chapters in the way they see best suited for their purposes.

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Latz, A., & Murray, J. (2015). A Duoethnography on Duoethnography: More than a Book Review. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2012.1736

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