In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her process of becoming a researcher based on her PhD journey. She explores how the development of knowledge and her understandings of what counts as knowledge is entangled with her personal and professional development. The second and third authors join with her to explore and comment on the ways in which her doctoral topic knowledge and her process of becoming a researcher co-evolved. On this basis, all authors challenge and trouble what counts as qualitative knowledge and inquiry in contemporary academia and discuss the need for the provision of curiosity-nurturing and troubling environments
It is the most personal article I have ever written, revealing my fears, hesitations, reflections, a...
This introspective essay was inspired by a desire to reflect on the use of qualitative research meth...
A college teacher and doctoral candidate explores autoethnography. The author suggests that her rese...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
Autoethnography has been steadily taking its well-deserved place in the field of the qualitative res...
As a graduate student, I was awakened to the world of autoethnographic narrative inquiry. It was a w...
Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers: An Ethnographic Study is a book written by Char ...
This paper is an autoethnographical account of my PhD candidature. It shows how the work affected my...
In this paper, I first discuss what autoethnography is elaborating on an autoethnographic spectrum. ...
Tony E. Adams, Stacy Jones, and Carolyn Ellis’ publication of Autoethnography explains the scope and...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
What challenges can race and gender present for researchers of color? As Black women, we draw on per...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
It is the most personal article I have ever written, revealing my fears, hesitations, reflections, a...
This introspective essay was inspired by a desire to reflect on the use of qualitative research meth...
A college teacher and doctoral candidate explores autoethnography. The author suggests that her rese...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
Autoethnography has been steadily taking its well-deserved place in the field of the qualitative res...
As a graduate student, I was awakened to the world of autoethnographic narrative inquiry. It was a w...
Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers: An Ethnographic Study is a book written by Char ...
This paper is an autoethnographical account of my PhD candidature. It shows how the work affected my...
In this paper, I first discuss what autoethnography is elaborating on an autoethnographic spectrum. ...
Tony E. Adams, Stacy Jones, and Carolyn Ellis’ publication of Autoethnography explains the scope and...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
What challenges can race and gender present for researchers of color? As Black women, we draw on per...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
It is the most personal article I have ever written, revealing my fears, hesitations, reflections, a...
This introspective essay was inspired by a desire to reflect on the use of qualitative research meth...
A college teacher and doctoral candidate explores autoethnography. The author suggests that her rese...