Autoethnography

Autoethnography
Author: Tony E. Adams,Stacy Holman Jones,Stacy Linn Holman Jones,Carolyn Ellis
Publsiher: Understanding Qualitative Rese
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199972098

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Brimming with examples, this book demonstrates how qualitative researchers can use autoethnography as a method for qualitative research. Topics include a brief history of autoethnography; the purposes and practices of doing autoethnography; interpreting, analyzing, and representing personal experience; and evaluating autoethnographic work.

Essentials of Autoethnography

Essentials of Autoethnography
Author: Christopher N. Poulos
Publsiher: Essentials of Qualitative Meth
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1433834545

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In this step-by-step guide to writing autoethnography, the author describes and illustrates the essential features and practices of this qualitative research method.

Collaborative Autoethnography

Collaborative Autoethnography
Author: Heewon Chang,Faith Ngunjiri,Kathy-Ann C Hernandez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781315432120

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It sounds like a paradox: How do you engage in autoethnography collaboratively? Heewon Chang, Faith Ngunjiri, and Kathy-Ann Hernandez break new ground on this blossoming new array of research models, collectively labeled Collaborative Autoethnography. Their book serves as a practical guide by providing you with a variety of data collection, analytic, and writing techniques to conduct collaborative projects. It also answers your questions about the bigger picture: What advantages does a collaborative approach offer to autoethnography? What are some of the methodological, ethical, and interpersonal challenges you’ll encounter along the way? Model collaborative autoethnographies and writing prompts are included in the appendixes. This exceptional, in-depth resource will help you explore this exciting new frontier in qualitative methods.

Handbook of Autoethnography

Handbook of Autoethnography
Author: Stacy Holman Jones,Tony E. Adams,Carolyn Ellis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781315427805

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In this definitive reference volume, almost fifty leading thinkers and practitioners of autoethnographic research—from four continents and a dozen disciplines—comprehensively cover its vision, opportunities and challenges. Chapters address the theory, history, and ethics of autoethnographic practice, representational and writing issues, the personal and relational concerns of the autoethnographer, and the link between researcher and social justice. A set of 13 exemplars show the use of these principles in action. Autoethnography is one of the most popularly practiced forms of qualitative research over the past 20 years, and this volume captures all its essential elements for graduate students and practicing researchers.

Autoethnography

Autoethnography
Author: Sherick A. Hughes,Julie L. Pennington
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483347172

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Autoethnography: Process, Product, and Possibility for Critical Social Research by Sherick A. Hughes and Julie L. Pennington provides a short introduction to the methodological tools and concepts of autoethnography, combining theoretical approaches with practical “how to” information. Written for social science students, teachers, teacher educators, and educational researchers, the text shows readers how autoethnographers collect, analyze, and report data. With its grounding in critical social theory and inclusion of innovative methods, this practical resource will move the field of autoethnography forward.

Interpretive Autoethnography

Interpretive Autoethnography
Author: Norman K. Denzin
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483324975

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“It is time to chart a new course”, writes Norman K. Denzin in Interpretive Autoethnography, Second Edition. “I want to turn the traditional life story, biographical project into an interpretive autoethnographic project, into a critical, performative practice, a practice that begins with the biography of the writer and moves outward to culture, discourse, history, and ideology.” Drawing on C. Wright Mills, Sartre, and Derrida, Denzin lays out the key assumptions, terms, and parameters of autoethnography, provides a guide to using and studying personal experience, and considers the dilemmas and political implications of textualizing a life. He weaves his narrative through family stories, and concludes with thoughts concerning a performance-centered pedagogy and the directions, concerns, and challenges for autoethnography.

Autoethnography as Method

Autoethnography as Method
Author: Heewon Chang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781315433356

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This methods book will guide the reader through the process of conducting and producing an autoethnographic study through the understanding of self, other, and culture. Readers will be encouraged to follow hands-on, though not prescriptive, steps in data collection, analysis, and interpretation with self-reflective prewriting exercises and self-narrative writing exercises to produce their own autoethnographic work. Chang offers a variety of techniques for gathering data on the self—from diaries to culture grams to interviews with others—and shows how to transform this information into a study that looks for the connection with others present in a diverse world. She shows how the autoethnographic process promotes self-reflection, understanding of multicultural others, qualitative inquiry, and narrative writing. Samples of published autoethnographies provide exemplars for the novice researcher to follow.

Evocative Autoethnography

Evocative Autoethnography
Author: Arthur Bochner,Carolyn Ellis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-03-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134815944

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This comprehensive text is the first to introduce evocative autoethnography as a methodology and a way of life in the human sciences. Using numerous examples from their work and others, world-renowned scholars Arthur Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, originators of the method, emphasize how to connect intellectually and emotionally to the lives of readers throughout the challenging process of representing lived experiences. Written as the story of a fictional workshop, based on many similar sessions led by the authors, it incorporates group discussions, common questions, and workshop handouts. The book: describes the history, development, and purposes of evocative storytelling; provides detailed instruction on becoming a story-writer and living a writing life; examines fundamental ethical issues, dilemmas, and responsibilities; illustrates ways ethnography intersects with autoethnography; calls attention to how truth and memory figure into the works and lives of evocative autoethnographers.