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Ntinga, M. N., Kathard, H., Maric, F., Abrahams, K., & Amosun, S. L. (2025). Ukuyankaza kuyi-Nkululeko, Movement is freedom: Journeying towards autoethnography as a transformative qualitative research methodology. In P. Thille, C. Hebron, R. Galvaan, & K. S. Groven (Eds.), Inviting movements in physiotherapy: An anthology of critical scholarship (pp. 38–61). Critical Physiotherapy Network and College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Manitoba. https://doi.org/10.82231/S8HA-YK54
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