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This chapter explores some of the qualitative methodological differences‐that‐make‐a‐difference. It identifies and describes three ways in which this flexibility is realized in health professions education (HPE) research: methodological borrowing, methodological shifting and methodological importing. The chapter also explores each of these flexibility techniques by analyzing its application to a specific...
Genealogical ethnography is ethnography that acknowledges the impossibility of representing the “real” world and that demands an uncomfortable reflexivity, while still placing a premium on observations and detailed reportage. This theoretical case, along with a coherent methodological approach and its subsequent application to projectorganization research, are presented in this article. Specifically,...
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