Afterword
Ethnographies of academic writing research: A story in five scenes
Article outline
- Scene 1: Stories all the way down
- Scene 2: What is academic writing?
- Scene 3: What is ethnographic?
- Scene 4: “Trustworthiness”
- Scene 5: Ethnographic ethics and an ethnographic ethic
- Conclusion
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