This article presents an introductory yet critical overview of autoethnographic research in crimino-logical contexts. Drawing on experiences of participant observation with heroin and crack cocaine users and dealers, as a former user and dealer of these drugs myself, the article demonstrates how the domains of fieldwork, biography and the emotions intersect to render clear a progressive account of heroin addiction. However, this is offset against some negative occurrences directly reducible to doing ethnography where biographical congruence exists between the researcher and the researched. Ultimately, it is argued here that an increased consideration of the self—biographically and emo-tionally—both permits and facilitates the presentation o...
This paper focuses on past, present, and potential future contributions of ethnographic research to ...
The article presents selected findings of research of drug careers focused on the social consequence...
The article presents the idea of personal ethnography, i.e. the anthropologists’ individual experien...
This article presents an introductory yet critical overview of autoethnographic research in criminol...
There is little acknowledgement of researcher emotions in qualitative texts; especially so, within t...
Inspired by Professor Yvonne Jewkes’ plenary speech at the 2013 British Society of Criminology confe...
This article is concerned with the processes of doing research with people who use drugs, as someone...
This article explores autoethnography as one way of doing feminist research in the drugs field. By t...
The author presents autoethnography as a systematic research method used in field studies into the e...
There has been a rising acceptance of autoethnography in the past 15 years. Instead of studying soci...
Autoethnography is a branch of ethnography that enables a practitioner to also be a researcher and v...
This paper will consider the history and politics of autoethnography in relation to the activist sch...
In this article I will illustrate the process of engaging in reflexive action research, to question ...
When we think of drugs and drug users certain images come to mind. The images are products of an arr...
This paper focuses on past, present, and potential future contributions of ethnographic research to ...
This paper focuses on past, present, and potential future contributions of ethnographic research to ...
The article presents selected findings of research of drug careers focused on the social consequence...
The article presents the idea of personal ethnography, i.e. the anthropologists’ individual experien...
This article presents an introductory yet critical overview of autoethnographic research in criminol...
There is little acknowledgement of researcher emotions in qualitative texts; especially so, within t...
Inspired by Professor Yvonne Jewkes’ plenary speech at the 2013 British Society of Criminology confe...
This article is concerned with the processes of doing research with people who use drugs, as someone...
This article explores autoethnography as one way of doing feminist research in the drugs field. By t...
The author presents autoethnography as a systematic research method used in field studies into the e...
There has been a rising acceptance of autoethnography in the past 15 years. Instead of studying soci...
Autoethnography is a branch of ethnography that enables a practitioner to also be a researcher and v...
This paper will consider the history and politics of autoethnography in relation to the activist sch...
In this article I will illustrate the process of engaging in reflexive action research, to question ...
When we think of drugs and drug users certain images come to mind. The images are products of an arr...
This paper focuses on past, present, and potential future contributions of ethnographic research to ...
This paper focuses on past, present, and potential future contributions of ethnographic research to ...
The article presents selected findings of research of drug careers focused on the social consequence...
The article presents the idea of personal ethnography, i.e. the anthropologists’ individual experien...