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Touching space in hurt and healing: Exploring experiences of illness and recovery through tactile art

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Touching space in hurt and healing: Exploring experiences of illness and recovery through tactile art. / Bingley, Amanda.
Touching Space, Placing Touch. ed. / Mark Paterson; Martin Dodge. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, 2012. p. 71-88.

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Harvard

Bingley, A 2012, Touching space in hurt and healing: Exploring experiences of illness and recovery through tactile art. in M Paterson & M Dodge (eds), Touching Space, Placing Touch. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, pp. 71-88. <http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409402145>

APA

Bingley, A. (2012). Touching space in hurt and healing: Exploring experiences of illness and recovery through tactile art. In M. Paterson, & M. Dodge (Eds.), Touching Space, Placing Touch (pp. 71-88). Ashgate Publishing. http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409402145

Vancouver

Bingley A. Touching space in hurt and healing: Exploring experiences of illness and recovery through tactile art. In Paterson M, Dodge M, editors, Touching Space, Placing Touch. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing. 2012. p. 71-88

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Bingley, Amanda. / Touching space in hurt and healing : Exploring experiences of illness and recovery through tactile art. Touching Space, Placing Touch. editor / Mark Paterson ; Martin Dodge. Farnham : Ashgate Publishing, 2012. pp. 71-88

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