id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_z5sda4sinjcfvbl2pajg5chm6m John Boswell On making an impression: a response to our critics 2015 5 .pdf application/pdf 2272 163 57 Interpretive Research" (Boswell and Corbett 2015a) we did not anticipate reflect on our experience of conducting interpretive research and contrast that interpretive research as having a distinct 'system' analogous to other ways of willingness of this journal, and the field it represents, to remain open to critique This poses a broader question for interpretive researchers research, and told that our attempt to re-label 'systematic' as 'impressionistic' is Interpretive researchers should feel confident—and certainly we Critique 5: The reception of interpretive work remains 'out of our Brushstrokes of Interpretive Research' Critical Policy Studies, vol. Boswell and Corbett's 'Embracing impressionism'' Critical Policy Studies, vol. Critique 1: Embracing impressionism is dangerous. Critique 1: Embracing impressionism is dangerous. Critique 2: The novelties of our impressionistic account are 'trivial'. Critique 2: The novelties of our impressionistic account are 'trivial'. Critique 5: The reception of interpretive work remains 'out of our hands'. ./cache/work_z5sda4sinjcfvbl2pajg5chm6m.pdf ./txt/work_z5sda4sinjcfvbl2pajg5chm6m.txt