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We have been writing together, and together with others, about and through collaborative writing for many years (e.g. Gale & Wyatt, 2009; Wyatt, Gale, Gannon & Davies, 2011; Gale, Pelias, Russell &Wyatt, 2012). In this chapter we make a claim for a new ethnography that both builds upon and challenges earlier influential models and practices that can be seen to have constructed autoethnography in particular and actively differentiating ways.
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Gale, K., Wyatt, J. (2013). Assemblage/Ethnography. In: Short, N.P., Turner, L., Grant, A. (eds) Contemporary British Autoethnography. Studies in Professional Life and Work. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-410-9_9
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