Special Issue: Autoethnography as Research Practice

Table of Contents

Editorial

Living Autoethnography: Connecting Life and Research HTML PDF
Faith Wambura Ngunjiri, Kathy-Ann C. Hernandez, Heewon Chang Article E1

Ethics and Vulnerability in Autoethnographic Practice

"Do Thyself No Harm": Protecting Ourselves as Autoethnographers HTML PDF
April Chatham-Carpenter Article M1
The Crises and Freedoms of Researching Your Own Life HTML PDF
Caroline Pearce Article M2

Using Autoethnography to Explicate Social Identities

Unraveling Researcher Subjectivity Through Multivocality in Autoethnography HTML PDF
Robert Mizzi Article M3
Doing Ethnography, Being an Ethnographer: The Autoethnographic Research Process and I HTML PDF
Rahul Mitra Article M4
Methodological and Analytical Dilemmas in Autoethnographic Research HTML PDF
Elena Maydell Article M5
Researcher-Researched Difference: Adapting an Autoethnographic Approach for Addressing the Racial Matching Issue HTML PDF
Donnalyn Pompper Article M6

Collaborative Autoethnographic Practice

Becoming University Scholars: Inside Professional Autoethnographies HTML PDF
Fernando Hernández, Juana Maria Sancho, Amalia Creus, Alejandra Montané Article M7
Exemplifying Collaborative Autoethnographic Practice via Shared Stories of Mothering HTML PDF
Patricia Geist-Martin, Lisa Gates, Liesbeth Wiering, Erika Kirby, Renee Houston, Anne Lilly, Juan Moreno Article M8

Radical Directions in Autoethnographic Practice

Autoethnographic Mother-Writing: Advocating Radical Specificity HTML PDF
Patty Sotirin Article M9
Opening My Voice, Claiming My Space: Theorizing the Possibilities of Postcolonial Approaches to Autoethnography HTML PDF
Archana A. Pathak Article M10
Submission Reviewers for Volume 6, 2010 HTML
 



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