Sherilyn Lennon (PhD, the University of Southern Queensland) received, amongst other awards, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor's award for excellence in research. This is her first book. She divides her time between lecturing at Griffith University and living on a remote rural Australian property.
Contents: The Evolution of an Activist Study - Blurring Boundaries and Converging Fields - Mining and MorphingTheories to Conceptualize Complexity - Constructing a Study of Complexity - Deepening Understandings and Beginning to Unsettle Things - Using Activist Dialogues to Unsettle and Transform Thinking - Remining the Evidence in Search of Fresh Finds -Blurring Boundaries, Reconceptualizing Research, and Self-Discoveries.