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The agony and the ecstasy of phenomenology as method: the contribution to Australian religious education
In search of what it means to preschool children to be ill
Living with chronic pain in a residential aged care facility
Friendship experiences among children with disabilities who attend mainstream Australian schools
- Morrison, Rachel, Burgman, Imelda
- Bourke, Susannah, Burgman, Imelda
The phenomenology of union decision-making: a new way to enquire into reality.
- Maharaj, Reshin, O'Brien, Louise, Gillies, Donna, Andrew, Sharon
Re-viewing history through sound - fact or fiction?
Thai family care givers’ lived experience in a crisis during their care for relatives with a mental illness
Changing family portraits: sudden existential absence during delirium: a phenomenological study of the lived experience of family members during their older person’s delirium
Journey to become a nurse leader mentor: past, present and future influences
- McCloughen, Andrea, O'Brien, Louise, Jackson, Debra
Photography as phenomenology: capturing (my) views of space
The perceived effect of digital design technology on student learning in architectural technology: a preliminary analysis
- Foulcher, Nicholas Charles, Gu, Ning, Askland, Hedda Haugen
- Hirneth, Stephen J., Hazell, Philip L., Hanstock, Tanya L., Lewin, Terry J.
Existential absence: the lived experience of family members during their older loved one's delirium
A conversation with Max van Manen on phenomenology in its original sense (editorial)
- van Manen, Max, Higgins, Isabel, van der Riet, Pamela
Disruptions: impact of digital design technologies on continuity in established design process paradigms
- Foulcher, Nicholas C., Askland, Hedda H., Gu, Ning
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