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Kathleen Galvin
Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull, UKSally Borbasi
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Evidence-Based Approaches and Practises in Phenomenology: Evidence and Pedagogy
Kathleen Galvin
Sally Borbasi
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Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, Volume 12, Special Edition July 2012
Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, Volume 12, Special Edition July 2012