Psychology through Critical Auto-Ethnography

Psychology through Critical Auto-Ethnography

Author: Ian Parker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-02-13

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1000767949

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This unique book is an insider account about the discipline of psychology and its limits, introducing key debates in the field of psychology around the world today by closely examining the problematic role the discipline plays as a global phenomenon. Ian Parker traces the development of ‘critical psychology’ through an auto-ethnographic narrative in which the author is implicated in what he describes, laying bare the nature of contemporary psychology. In five parts, each comprising four chapters, the book explores the student experience, the world of psychological research, how psychology is taught, how alternative critical movements have emerged inside the discipline, and the role of psychology in coercive management practices. Providing a detailed account of how psychology actually operates as an academic discipline, it shows what teaching in higher education and immersion in research communities around the world looks like, and it culminates in an analytic description of institutional crises which psychology provokes. A reflexive history of psychology’s recent past as a discipline and as a cultural force, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone thinking of taking up a career in psychology, and for those reflecting critically on the role the discipline plays in people’s lives.


Essentials of Autoethnography

Essentials of Autoethnography

Author: Christopher N. Poulos

Publisher: Essentials of Qualitative Meth

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781433834547

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In this step-by-step guide to writing autoethnography, the author describes and illustrates the essential features and practices of this qualitative research method.


Autoethnography

Autoethnography

Author: Sherick A. Hughes

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2016-10-21

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1483347176

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Autoethnography: Process, Product, and Possibility for Critical Social Research by Sherick A. Hughes and Julie L. Pennington provides a short introduction to the methodological tools and concepts of autoethnography, combining theoretical approaches with practical “how to” information. Written for social science students, teachers, teacher educators, and educational researchers, the text shows readers how autoethnographers collect, analyze, and report data. With its grounding in critical social theory and inclusion of innovative methods, this practical resource will move the field of autoethnography forward.


Critical Autoethnography

Critical Autoethnography

Author: Robin M. Boylorn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1315431246

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This volume uses autoethnography—cultural analysis through personal narrative—to explore the tangled relationships between culture and communication. Using an intersectional approach to the many aspects of identity at play in everyday life, a diverse group of authors reveals the complex nature of lived experiences. They situate interpersonal experiences of gender, race, ethnicity, ability, and orientation within larger systems of power, oppression, and social privilege. An excellent resource for undergraduates, graduate students, educators, and scholars in the fields of intercultural and interpersonal communication, and qualitative methodology.


Re-Telling Our Stories

Re-Telling Our Stories

Author: Gresilda A Tilley-Lubbs

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-08

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 9463005676

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This book presents the collaborative work of two professors, one in Mexico and the other in the United States, and their respective students, participants in a Ph.D. course called “Critical Autoethnography.” The chapters emerged from virtual conversations as doctoral students and professors examined the intersections between critical pedagogy and autoethnography. They problematized the cultural and theoretical intersections between the participants in both countries, questioning whether their differences were causes or results of power and privilege. They used dialogue as inquiry to interrogate the theoretical perspectives that framed their prior experiences. They realized that these perspectives reflected their cultures, and that although they often intersected, they diverged at times. The fluidity of the learning experience shaped the chapters that form the book sections, including the theory and the praxis, or exemplars, of performing critical autoethnography. Each author explores personal experiences or events through the lens of critical pedagogy, underscoring the problematization of the cultural and societal context that shaped their actions, in particular as they performed in racial, ethnic, and religious settings that reflected power and privilege. The two professors served as editors and authors, as they engaged in constant iterative peer review and dialogue. Both the Mexican and the United States perspectives are reflected throughout the book, and it is this global perspective that separates this book from others that deal with similar topics.


Autoethnography

Autoethnography

Author: Tony E. Adams

Publisher: Understanding Qualitative Rese

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0199972095

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Brimming with examples, this book demonstrates how qualitative researchers can use autoethnography as a method for qualitative research. Topics include a brief history of autoethnography; the purposes and practices of doing autoethnography; interpreting, analyzing, and representing personal experience; and evaluating autoethnographic work.


Searching for an Autoethnographic Ethic

Searching for an Autoethnographic Ethic

Author: Stephen Andrew

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-01-12

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1315397927

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This volume is a call for integrity in autoethnographic research. Stephen Andrew weaves together philosophy, critical theory, and extended self-reflections to demonstrate how and why qualitative researchers should assess the ethical quality of their work. He also offers practical tools designed to limit the likelihood of self-indulgence and solipsism in first-person writing. Equally instructive and exemplary, his work: Is written in a relatable style that draws readers in and encourages them to think critically about the implications and effects of their writing. Examines the history of qualitative and autoethnographic research. Provides implementable strategies for textualizing lived experiences and relationships with others.


Collaborative Autoethnography

Collaborative Autoethnography

Author: Heewon Chang

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1315432129

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A practical guide providing researchers with a variety of data collection, analytic, and writing techniques to conduct collaborative autoethnography projects.


Critical Autoethnography

Critical Autoethnography

Author: Robin M. Boylorn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1315431238

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This volume uses autoethnography—cultural analysis through personal narrative—to explore the tangled relationships between culture and communication. Using an intersectional approach to the many aspects of identity at play in everyday life, a diverse group of authors reveals the complex nature of lived experiences. They situate interpersonal experiences of gender, race, ethnicity, ability, and orientation within larger systems of power, oppression, and social privilege. An excellent resource for undergraduates, graduate students, educators, and scholars in the fields of intercultural and interpersonal communication, and qualitative methodology.


International Perspectives on Autoethnographic Research and Practice

International Perspectives on Autoethnographic Research and Practice

Author: Lydia Turner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-19

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 1315394766

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International Perspectives on Autoethnographic Research and Practice is the first volume of international scholarship on autoethnography. This culturally and academically diverse collection combines perspectives on contemporary autoethnographic thinking from scholars working within a variety of disciplines, contexts, and formats. The first section provides an introduction and demonstration of the different types and uses of autoethnography, the second explores the potential issues and questions associated with its practice, and the third offers perspectives on evaluation and assessment. Concluding with a reflective discussion between the editors, this is the premier resource for researchers and students interested in autoethnography, life writing, and qualitative research.