The article presents the idea of personal ethnography, i.e. the anthropologists’ individual experiences that include practical, existential, and emotional dimensions of ethnographic field research. Such experiences and their details are largely absent in scientific papers, due to their apparent irrelevance for research results. Nevertheless, they form an indispensable part of ethnographic research, influencing its scientific findings. This article not only emphasizes the need to include this aspect of ethnographic research in the methodological reflection, but also points out the differences and similarities between personal ethnography and autoethnography, following the main threads of personal experiences from fieldwork
In this paper I present my reflections and experiences from decades of ethnological research until n...
There has been a rising acceptance of autoethnography in the past 15 years. Instead of studying soci...
It is argued in the present article that ethnographic fieldwork can serve useful methodological ends...
This introduction presents three broad themes in this special issue about subjectivity and ethnograp...
The aim of the article is to present how autoethnography, understood as a technique of obtaining dat...
In this paper I present my reflections and experiences from decades of ethnological research until n...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
This paper provides a clear understanding of the challenges faced by Social Science ethnographers wh...
Annotation. In this article, we talk about field ethnography and its features. The main principles o...
This article focuses on what both psychoanalysis and anthropology have in common: the emphasis on th...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
Autoethnography is a branch of ethnography that enables a practitioner to also be a researcher and v...
This thesis explores the potential of Autoethnography in researching and representing social and cu...
Ethnographic research methods have gained increased popularity within the field of organisation stud...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
In this paper I present my reflections and experiences from decades of ethnological research until n...
There has been a rising acceptance of autoethnography in the past 15 years. Instead of studying soci...
It is argued in the present article that ethnographic fieldwork can serve useful methodological ends...
This introduction presents three broad themes in this special issue about subjectivity and ethnograp...
The aim of the article is to present how autoethnography, understood as a technique of obtaining dat...
In this paper I present my reflections and experiences from decades of ethnological research until n...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
This paper provides a clear understanding of the challenges faced by Social Science ethnographers wh...
Annotation. In this article, we talk about field ethnography and its features. The main principles o...
This article focuses on what both psychoanalysis and anthropology have in common: the emphasis on th...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
Autoethnography is a branch of ethnography that enables a practitioner to also be a researcher and v...
This thesis explores the potential of Autoethnography in researching and representing social and cu...
Ethnographic research methods have gained increased popularity within the field of organisation stud...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
In this paper I present my reflections and experiences from decades of ethnological research until n...
There has been a rising acceptance of autoethnography in the past 15 years. Instead of studying soci...
It is argued in the present article that ethnographic fieldwork can serve useful methodological ends...