In this paper we set out to explore the speculative function and nature of narrative in autoethnographic research. We consider how place--as locus, milieu, setting in which we narrate the distance between ourselves and events we can remember, places where we can remember being (or, in this case, becoming: becoming authors)--enriches our understanding of autoethnographic research in Education. Determining autoethnography as new frontier and as site for the construction of a way of life, we offer and invite beginnings in literary enjoyment of life through autobiographical writings for the Social Science of Education. We find ourselves digressing, and suggest that this may be a turn our memory takes on its homeward journey. We celebrate life
This thesis explores the potential of Autoethnography in researching and representing social and cu...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
How can we research others’ professional identities if we acknowledge they are in a constant state o...
In this paper we set out to explore the speculative function and nature of narrative in autoethnogra...
In this article, I argue that an autobiographical narrative approach is highly suited to educational...
Autoethnography is an approach to research and writing in the social sciences, which simultaneously ...
Autoethnography is an increasingly popular form of postpositivist narrative inquiry that has recentl...
This thesis investigates how my representations of experience through arts-informed autoethnographic...
This thesis investigates how my representations of experience through arts-informed autoethnographic...
This chapter frames the process of autoethnography as the enactment of narrative inquiry, learning a...
Poststructuralist, feminist, queer, postcolonial theory, critical race and diaspora studies have all...
Autoethnography is the study of culture through the study of self (ELLIS, 2004; ELLIS et al, 2011). ...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
The essay reports the results gathered during a two-step research about the concept of auto-ethnogra...
This thesis explores the potential of Autoethnography in researching and representing social and cu...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
How can we research others’ professional identities if we acknowledge they are in a constant state o...
In this paper we set out to explore the speculative function and nature of narrative in autoethnogra...
In this article, I argue that an autobiographical narrative approach is highly suited to educational...
Autoethnography is an approach to research and writing in the social sciences, which simultaneously ...
Autoethnography is an increasingly popular form of postpositivist narrative inquiry that has recentl...
This thesis investigates how my representations of experience through arts-informed autoethnographic...
This thesis investigates how my representations of experience through arts-informed autoethnographic...
This chapter frames the process of autoethnography as the enactment of narrative inquiry, learning a...
Poststructuralist, feminist, queer, postcolonial theory, critical race and diaspora studies have all...
Autoethnography is the study of culture through the study of self (ELLIS, 2004; ELLIS et al, 2011). ...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
The essay reports the results gathered during a two-step research about the concept of auto-ethnogra...
This thesis explores the potential of Autoethnography in researching and representing social and cu...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
How can we research others’ professional identities if we acknowledge they are in a constant state o...