Inclusive Research : : Is the Road More or Less Well Travelled? / / Patricia O'Brien, editor.

The purpose of this Special Issue on inclusive research is to capture internationally, "How far have we come?" and "Where do we need to go?" Such questions are relevant now that it has been close to two decades since Walmsley and Johnson (2003) first introduced the inclusive rese...

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