Upon the twentieth anniversary of the publication of Qualitative Inquiry, the author discusses the history of qualitative research as the location for our academic critical pedagogy. Additionally, she explains how/why the field facilitates future visions and actions that would increase possibilities for justice in all aspects of the world around us.
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