This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnographic writing serves to displace sociology and other social sciences as a means to understand subjectivity. Collaborative creative writing claims to be no less valid than sociological inquiry and is less socially exclusive, and academic criticism of this approach is itself seen as only subjective. A particular project by Wyatt and Gale and others can still be exposed to ‘immanent critique’, however, where the philosophical resources used to support the argument (the work of Deleuze and Guattari in this case) can be explored to suggest quite different implications for subjectivity. These include discussing external social influences on creati...
This paper is based on an interview with Ken Gale in which he talks about his experiences of collabo...
This methodological article trailed my journey in the conduct of my autoethnographic study. I commen...
This course is an interdisciplinary exploration of writing as a social institution, personal ritual,...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília,Instituto de Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Gradu...
Following involvement in several academic collectively written articles, the authors question tradit...
The author argues that sociological writing needs to shift out of the positivist mode of the report ...
As críticas ao sujeito da interioridade e às filosofias da consciência, que reputam a um indivíduo u...
How might we produce our subjectivity differently? Indeed, what are we capable of becoming? This boo...
"Is it possible to develop a debate on subjectivity without the familiar notions of the “mind,” “bo...
The question of the subject and the identity of the self from the Modern Age has become a new and ce...
The questions that are of perennial interest to me as a critical autoethnographer with poststructura...
We need to keep experimenting with writing to meet the challenges of Deleuze and Guattari’s flattene...
This article attends to the collaborative project of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and specific...
This article goes through reflections produced during my experience looking for a social analysis ap...
This paper is based on an interview with Ken Gale in which he talks about his experiences of collabo...
This methodological article trailed my journey in the conduct of my autoethnographic study. I commen...
This course is an interdisciplinary exploration of writing as a social institution, personal ritual,...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília,Instituto de Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Gradu...
Following involvement in several academic collectively written articles, the authors question tradit...
The author argues that sociological writing needs to shift out of the positivist mode of the report ...
As críticas ao sujeito da interioridade e às filosofias da consciência, que reputam a um indivíduo u...
How might we produce our subjectivity differently? Indeed, what are we capable of becoming? This boo...
"Is it possible to develop a debate on subjectivity without the familiar notions of the “mind,” “bo...
The question of the subject and the identity of the self from the Modern Age has become a new and ce...
The questions that are of perennial interest to me as a critical autoethnographer with poststructura...
We need to keep experimenting with writing to meet the challenges of Deleuze and Guattari’s flattene...
This article attends to the collaborative project of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and specific...
This article goes through reflections produced during my experience looking for a social analysis ap...
This paper is based on an interview with Ken Gale in which he talks about his experiences of collabo...
This methodological article trailed my journey in the conduct of my autoethnographic study. I commen...
This course is an interdisciplinary exploration of writing as a social institution, personal ritual,...