This article memorializes Norman Denzin on the occasion of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (ICQI) in May 2024. Denzin’s work is overviewed in the context of its relationship to the author’s and the field at large with a focus on the founding and sustaining efforts of his scholarship, field-defining editorial contributions and ICQI.
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