Volume 6 Issue 1 (2010): Autoethnography as Research Practice
Editorial

Living Autoethnography: Connecting Life and Research

Faith Wambura Ngunjiri
Eastern University
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Kathy-Ann C. Hernandez
Eastern University
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Heewon Chang
Eastern University
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Published August 23, 2010
Keywords
  • collaborative autoethnography,
  • autoethnography continuum

Abstract

Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain an understanding of the connectivity between self and others. This introductory article exposes the reader to our own praxis of collaborative autoethnography which we used to interrogate how we navigate the US academy as immigrant women faculty. Before introducing the articles in this special issue, we explore the autoethnography continuum, provide sample areas covered by autoethnographers, and explicate the practice of collaborative autoethnography. We conclude this piece with implications for future use of autoethnography as research method.