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Volume 6, Issue 1 (2010): Autoethnography as Research Practice
Published
August 31, 2010
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Editorial
Living Autoethnography: Connecting Life and Research
Faith Wambura Ngunjiri, Kathy-Ann C. Hernandez, Heewon Chang
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Ethics and Vulnerability in Autoethnographic Practice
'Do Thyself No Harm': Protecting Ourselves as Autoethnographers
April Chatham-Carpenter
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The Crises and Freedoms of Researching Your Own Life
Caroline Pearce
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Using Autoethnography to Explicate Social Identities
Unraveling Researcher Subjectivity Through Multivocality in Autoethnography
Robert Mizzi
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Doing Ethnography, Being an Ethnographer: The Autoethnographic Research Process and I
Rahul Mitra
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Methodological and Analytical Dilemmas in Autoethnographic Research
Elena Maydell
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Researcher-Researched Difference: Adapting an Autoethnographic Approach for Addressing the Racial Matching Issue
Donnalyn Pompper
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Collaborative Autoethnographic Practice
Becoming University Scholars: Inside Professional Autoethnographies
Fernando Hernández, Juana Maria Sancho, Amalia Creus, Alejandra Montané
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Exemplifying Collaborative Autoethnographic Practice via Shared Stories of Mothering
Patricia Geist-Martin, Lisa Gates, Liesbeth Wiering, Erika Kirby, Renee Houston, Anne Lilly, Juan Moreno
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Radical Directions in Autoethnographic Practice
Autoethnographic Mother-Writing: Advocating Radical Specificity
Patty Sotirin
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Opening My Voice, Claiming My Space: Theorizing the Possibilities of Postcolonial Approaches to Autoethnography
Archana A. Pathak
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Submission Reviewers for Volume 6, 2010
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