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Response-able Practice

A Language of Gifts in the Institutions of Health Care

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Furthering Talk

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Understanding human and natural worlds to be filled with gifts, calling us and others to respond in turn with endless movements in every place, exposing us everywhere to others. (1996). P 1

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Kinman, C.J., Finck, P., Hoffman, L. (2004). Response-able Practice. In: Strong, T., Paré, D. (eds) Furthering Talk. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8975-8_14

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