In this article, a researcher and collaborator present stories about the second author’s survival during the Holocaust. They propose that their approach of collaborative witnessing is a form of “relational autoethnography” that allows researchers to focus on and evocatively tell the lives of others in shared storytelling and conversation. The authors address the benefits and complications of collaborative witnessing and how it extends an autoethnographic perspective in its emphasis on writing for and with the other, listening and working together with care and compassion, and bearing witness to others as well as to oneself
Performative Social Science provides the research scientist with a much needed platform to move beyo...
This thesis explores the effects of an experience of terrorism on the everyday lives of five ordinar...
Since the late 1970s, autoethnographic research and writing has progressively demonstrated that non-...
In this article, a researcher and collaborator present stories about the second author’s survival du...
This collaborative autoethnography reflects on how each author experienced COVID-19 and associated p...
This chapter offers a review of the rich and diverse literature on collaborative autoethnography int...
In this article, I present my personal story as a teacher-educator who participated in a binational ...
Memoir is the story of the story: we are relational beings, as are our histories, narratives, and ta...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
This thesis examines the process of witnessing in Cynthia Ozick’s novella Rosa as a crucial part of ...
My interest in the process and effects of the witnessing act guides the purpose of this study. Here...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
We are three researchers within the field of mental health. For the past 3 years, we have collaborat...
This article addresses the connection of rapport and autoethnography. Focusing on her own ethnograph...
We live in a frantic, fractured, ever-quickening, and violent world that is at the end of the era in...
Performative Social Science provides the research scientist with a much needed platform to move beyo...
This thesis explores the effects of an experience of terrorism on the everyday lives of five ordinar...
Since the late 1970s, autoethnographic research and writing has progressively demonstrated that non-...
In this article, a researcher and collaborator present stories about the second author’s survival du...
This collaborative autoethnography reflects on how each author experienced COVID-19 and associated p...
This chapter offers a review of the rich and diverse literature on collaborative autoethnography int...
In this article, I present my personal story as a teacher-educator who participated in a binational ...
Memoir is the story of the story: we are relational beings, as are our histories, narratives, and ta...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
This thesis examines the process of witnessing in Cynthia Ozick’s novella Rosa as a crucial part of ...
My interest in the process and effects of the witnessing act guides the purpose of this study. Here...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
We are three researchers within the field of mental health. For the past 3 years, we have collaborat...
This article addresses the connection of rapport and autoethnography. Focusing on her own ethnograph...
We live in a frantic, fractured, ever-quickening, and violent world that is at the end of the era in...
Performative Social Science provides the research scientist with a much needed platform to move beyo...
This thesis explores the effects of an experience of terrorism on the everyday lives of five ordinar...
Since the late 1970s, autoethnographic research and writing has progressively demonstrated that non-...