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Is this where this book is neatly summed up, tied up in a bow with red ribbons like a barrister’s brief and sent out into the world … or is it where everything that has gone before slowly unravels … and all the securely hedged and bordered categories that have been set up over the last eighty thousand or so words gradually crumble into each other? It has all seemed like a coherent argument and the three sections at least—visual, written, and collaborative forms of inquiry—seem reasonably distinct and do not arbitrarily set up divisions.
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Speedy, J., Wyatt, J. (2014). Epilogue. In: Speedy, J., Wyatt, J. (eds) Creative Practitioner Inquiry in the Helping Professions. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-743-8_20
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