This collaborative autoethnography reflects on how each author experienced COVID-19 and associated precarity. We explore the ways in which this experience relates to our identities (both particular and plural), and our positionalities in terms of privilege and marginality. As a collective of diverse collaborators, we confront dialectical questions of self and society. Our contributions reveal our advantage/disadvantage, mobility/immobility, and the borders and boundedness before/ during/after COVID-19. We show the power of curative writing in collaborative autoethnography and how the sharing of our experiences of vulnerability represents an invitation to human connection. </p
Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain a...
In this presentation, I discuss what I learned on writing autoethnography. I detail autoethnography ...
In this exploration, I examine how autoethnographers create connections and community through the me...
This collaborative autoethnography reflects on how each author experienced COVID-19 and associated p...
In this article, a researcher and collaborator present stories about the second author’s survival du...
This chapter offers a review of the rich and diverse literature on collaborative autoethnography int...
Unpacking our experiences as trainee researchers navigating a global pandemic; in this research four...
We came to collaborative autoethnography quite by accident. In this methodological paper, we conside...
This article discusses how different forms of autoethnographic production prompted by diverse forms ...
This collaborative autoethnography examines how we (four students and a professor of communit...
Purpose The three authors of this paper are intrigued by ideas and how they are created. The purpose...
Per the college of nursing, my proposed project will discuss living during uncertain times and unusu...
Through a collaborative autoethnography, we tell the story of how our work group developed resilienc...
peer reviewedThis chapter illustrates the process of collaborative autoethnography (co-autoethnograp...
This special issue features 12 contributions by early career scholars and artists dealing with the r...
Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain a...
In this presentation, I discuss what I learned on writing autoethnography. I detail autoethnography ...
In this exploration, I examine how autoethnographers create connections and community through the me...
This collaborative autoethnography reflects on how each author experienced COVID-19 and associated p...
In this article, a researcher and collaborator present stories about the second author’s survival du...
This chapter offers a review of the rich and diverse literature on collaborative autoethnography int...
Unpacking our experiences as trainee researchers navigating a global pandemic; in this research four...
We came to collaborative autoethnography quite by accident. In this methodological paper, we conside...
This article discusses how different forms of autoethnographic production prompted by diverse forms ...
This collaborative autoethnography examines how we (four students and a professor of communit...
Purpose The three authors of this paper are intrigued by ideas and how they are created. The purpose...
Per the college of nursing, my proposed project will discuss living during uncertain times and unusu...
Through a collaborative autoethnography, we tell the story of how our work group developed resilienc...
peer reviewedThis chapter illustrates the process of collaborative autoethnography (co-autoethnograp...
This special issue features 12 contributions by early career scholars and artists dealing with the r...
Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain a...
In this presentation, I discuss what I learned on writing autoethnography. I detail autoethnography ...
In this exploration, I examine how autoethnographers create connections and community through the me...