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This book endeavours to contribute to methodology by combining auto-ethnography and Fetterman’s ethnographic life stages as a component of qualitative participatory action research. This included my lived experiences of hearing loss, critical analysis of participatory research and disability discrimination theory too.
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Sinden-Carroll, L. (2019). Further Applications of Auto-ethnographic Research Models. In: Auto-ethnography in Public Policy Advocacy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1322-6_6
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