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She notes that empathy is important in qualitative interviewing because it "enables the creation of interpersonal and intrapsychic spaces in which similarities and differences can be mobilised, expressed and explored" (p. 41) Likewise, labouring people often mobilised the language of community in defining social conflict. Once identified, various programs and interventions can then be mobilised to regulate the dangers, the uncertainties and the contingencies of an age of "manufactured uncertainty" (Kelly 2000, p. |
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