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The data included literature, which was analysed using discourse analysis; transcripts of in-depth interviews, which were analysed thematically; observational data from field notes; ABS statistical data; a 300+ person telephone survey, which was logged in Excel and then analysed thematically and in terms of frequencies and other rudimentary statistics; photographs; and ephemera. Some data are in paper form and filed in archive boxes, ring binders and manila folders; some are electronic. All need sorting and rethinking, since I hope to revisit the material generated in the study in a ten-years' hence study in 2014

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