Abstract
To make meaning of a three-year study of collaborative inquiry, thINQ, a group of five doctoral candidates, adopts phenomenology as an interpretive frame and discovers phenomenology-in-five-voices and collaborative phenomenology.
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thINQ, (1994) “Phenomenology as an interpretive frame: The evolution of a research method for understanding how learning is experienced in collaborative inquiry groups”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1994).
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