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their personal accounts and experiences,
Heider considered the work
autoethnographic.
Later in the 1970s,
researchers began more
clearly stating their positionality...
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Evolution of a
Critical Black Girl
Feminist Identity: A
Philosophical Autoethnographic Journey". In Grant, Alec (ed.).
Writing Philosophical Autoethnography...
- (2024). "Wes Anderson,
Unexamined Grief, and
Pediatric Chaplaincy: An
Autoethnographic Reflection".
Pastoral Psychol. 73 (4): 509–519. doi:10.1007/s11089-024-01122-1...
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Visual autoethnography is an
autoethnographic qualitative research method in
which an
author uses self-reflection and visuals,
including photography, painting...
- Cerwén,
Gunnar (November 22, 2019). "Listening to ****anese Gardens: An
Autoethnographic Study on the
Soundscape Action Design Tool".
International Journal...
- The term and the idea were
first published in W. E. B. Du Bois's
autoethnographic work, The
Souls of
Black Folk in 1903, in
which he
described the African...
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terminology Borjian,
Maryam (2017).
Language and Globalization: An
Autoethnographic Approach. Routledge. p. 205. ISBN 9781315394619. At the
forefront of...
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Baldwin (borrowed identity). "Self-Reflections on Self-Reflections: An
Autoethnographic Defense of Autoethnography".
Journal of
Contemporary Ethnography. Brandon...
- Poma's New
Chronicle is an
instance of what I have
proposed to call an
autoethnographic text, by
which I mean a text in
which people undertake to describe...
- (2019).
Transformative Somatic Practices and
Autistic Potentials: An
Autoethnographic Exploration (PhD thesis). CIIS. "Nick Walker, Ph.D."
California Institute...