“…These factors inhibit or undercut established (nomothetic) constructions of internal and external validity (Hammersley, 1993; suggests that the assessment of internal and external validity cannot be meaningfully disaggregated) and this constellation of features, taken together, produces widespread agreement amongst theorist/researchers on the non‐generalizability of qualitative work (e.g. see, Keenan & Teijlingen, 2004; Newell & Burnard, 2006; Parahoo, 2006; Gilmartin, 2007; Devetak et al ., 2010; David & Sutton, 2011; Moule & Hek, 2011) (although the term ‘generalization’ continues to attach to qualitative work – see, e.g. Polit & Beck, 2010; Thomas, 2011; or, less recently, Miles & Huberman, 1994.…”