This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, cultural, institutional, identity, and methodological borders throughout their studies, experiencing insider, outsider, and in-betweener positions. It hypothesizes that researchers become more culturally proficient through their fieldwork and self-study. The autoethnographic narratives address the social justice issues encountered by two early career researchers who increased their cultural proficiency and self-awareness as they moved across multiple cultural contexts. By shifting back and forth between insider, outsider, and in-betweener, the researchers became more culturally proficient, developed their voices as researchers, and practiced ...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
Increasingly, researchers are conducting studies within a diversity of cultural contexts This paper ...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
This article problematizes and discusses the “auto”ethnographical approach, which has recently becom...
Drawing on the notion of reflexivity, I examine researcher positionality concerning the issues of la...
Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain a...
Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers: An Ethnographic Study is a book written by Char ...
This introspective essay was inspired by a desire to reflect on the use of qualitative research meth...
Recent debates on situated knowledge highlight the issue of the researcher’s position in the researc...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
In this auto ethnographic paper I discuss the range of issues that resulted largely from the multipl...
Sociologists and qualitative researchers have engaged in an extensive debate about the merits of res...
The importance of a researcher’s positionality has been well documented in prior studies. Yet, refle...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
Increasingly, researchers are conducting studies within a diversity of cultural contexts This paper ...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
This article problematizes and discusses the “auto”ethnographical approach, which has recently becom...
Drawing on the notion of reflexivity, I examine researcher positionality concerning the issues of la...
Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain a...
Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers: An Ethnographic Study is a book written by Char ...
This introspective essay was inspired by a desire to reflect on the use of qualitative research meth...
Recent debates on situated knowledge highlight the issue of the researcher’s position in the researc...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
In this auto ethnographic paper I discuss the range of issues that resulted largely from the multipl...
Sociologists and qualitative researchers have engaged in an extensive debate about the merits of res...
The importance of a researcher’s positionality has been well documented in prior studies. Yet, refle...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
Increasingly, researchers are conducting studies within a diversity of cultural contexts This paper ...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...