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Autobiography

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Self-authorship is essential to the development of contextualized knowing because it serves as the point of integration between three factors that make contexualized knowledge so powerful: cognitive (making meaning of knowledge) interpersonal (making meaning of relationships to others) and intrapersonal (making meaning of one’s sense of one’s sense of identity. Bushnell & Henry (2003, p.46)

 

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