2009
DOI: 10.23938/assn.0493
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Positron emission tomography with F-18-FDG: a new tool in the evaluation of patients with head and neck tumors

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“…22 Talanoa is Pacific-specific "storying" 23 , and many indigenous communities throughout the Pacific note that storytelling is a powerful methodological tool because "it facilitates the expression of experiences and fits well with feminist research methods and Indigenous oral history traditions". 24 This aligns, in many ways, with a feminist narrative framework in which, as Somers 25 has articulated, narratives allow the narrators many ways to draw from other societal narratives, including cultural practices and values, to construct something that is uniquely their own. Still, it is important to account for the ontological barriers for non-Pacific researchers to interpret Pacific talanoa.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…22 Talanoa is Pacific-specific "storying" 23 , and many indigenous communities throughout the Pacific note that storytelling is a powerful methodological tool because "it facilitates the expression of experiences and fits well with feminist research methods and Indigenous oral history traditions". 24 This aligns, in many ways, with a feminist narrative framework in which, as Somers 25 has articulated, narratives allow the narrators many ways to draw from other societal narratives, including cultural practices and values, to construct something that is uniquely their own. Still, it is important to account for the ontological barriers for non-Pacific researchers to interpret Pacific talanoa.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%