Abstract
This performative dialogue focuses on the authors’ collaborative process in constructing the Special Issue— “June 12, 2016: Terrorism and Hate in Orlando, America (Poetic and Performative Responses),” Qualitative Inquiry, 23.7: 483-571.
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