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Iona Burnell Reilly – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
This article explores and discusses some aspects of autoethnographies from a published collection written by working-class academics. The original objective was for each academic to write an account of their life and their experiences of becoming who they are in an industry steeped in elitism. I was interested in how they experienced becoming a…
Descriptors: Working Class, College Faculty, Autobiographies, Ethnography
Liz Wilkinson; Katelyn Regenscheid; Megan McCready; Shannon Hill; Stacy Hannagan – Gender and Education, 2024
An autoethnographic exploration of critical ecofeminist theory and pedagogy, by four students and their professor, provides strategies for creative teaching, learning, writing, and publishing.
Descriptors: Feminism, Environmental Education, Critical Theory, Graduate Students
de Almeida, Daniel Manzoni; Paranhos, William Roslindo – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2023
It is commonplace to think that the university space is that of a docile body ideology for the reception of the diversity of bodies and that individuals who have been inserted and are maintained in this space are absent from symbolic violence. It is up to us to ask what are the mechanisms of this (in)visibilization perceived and experienced by us?…
Descriptors: Universities, Autobiographies, Ethnography, LGBTQ People
Jackie Ellett – Advances in Research on Teaching, 2024
Like most in education, I rarely take the opportunity to question and slow down enough to reflect on ideas and intentionally notice the subtle shifts in my thoughts. Life is hurried, and finding quiet reflective moments is difficult but not impossible. Encouraged to confront experiences of excessive entitlement in relation to the social, cultural,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Expectation, Reflective Teaching, Autobiographies
Stina Soderling; Carolina Alonso Bejarano – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
This case study is based on a research project about the disciplinary effects on grading; that is, how the system of assigning and receiving grades on courses and assignments affects the behavior of students, instructors, and university administrators alike. This research was undertaken using autoethnography as our main method. The case study…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Personal Narratives, Autobiographies, Grading
Bedrettin Yazan; Ufuk Keles – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2024
In this dialogic article, we discuss the potential of autoethnography as a methodology to examine emotions in language education. We wrote this dialogue in such an 'organic' way that it reflects the snippet of our ongoing conversation around autoethnography. We did not have this dialogue in person; we just knew that we would be writing a dialogic…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Autobiographies, Research Methodology, Psychological Patterns
Kumar, Kari L. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
This article describes an autoethnographic approach that can be used by academics in higher education to better understand how their academic identity is constructed. The article emphasizes considerations for academics with non-traditional roles that are not discipline-focused, while also providing relevant methods for academics with any role who…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professional Identity, Autobiographies, Ethnography
Colton, Jill; Mignone, Joanne; Newport-Peace, Diana – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
This paper is about interdisciplinary collaboration in a higher education context. The authors have investigated their own experiences of interdisciplinary collaboration through reflexive autobiographical narrative writing and co-generative dialogue. The experience of working in a project which brought together students from different parts of the…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Higher Education, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration
O'Riordan, Fiona; O'Sullivan, Íde; Fitzpatrick, Mary; Keane, Margaret; McAvinia, Claire; Risquez, Angelica – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2022
This paper shares the experience of a group of academic developers' engagement in collaboratively working towards the completion of an online open-access professional development (PD) course designed to support higher education teachers to engage with a new professional development framework. Committee members of the "Educational Developers…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Faculty Development, Online Courses, College Faculty
Agnes Bosanquet – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
This case study presents two qualitative feminist research approaches to investigate lived experiences of early-career academics: autoethnography and collective narrative inquiry. Autoethnography tells a story from the researcher's perspective, whereas collective narrative inquiry challenges researcher objectivity and presents multiple participant…
Descriptors: Feminism, Ethnography, Autobiographies, Research Methodology
Hey, Valerie; Leaney, Sarah; Leyton, Daniel – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
"Class Matters," by Mahony and Zmroczek (1997), was an important collection marking working-class women's contribution to the academy and society. In taking up the question of class, this paper considers the ways in which a partial and particular discourse reflected its author's material circumstances, including her preferred conceptual…
Descriptors: Working Class, Autobiographies, Identification (Psychology), Discourse Analysis
Cynthia C. Reyes – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
The following autoethnographic narrative uses the tenets of AsianCrit to examine and theorize the limitations of teaching from an empathy model particularly for women of color who contend with a model minority identity in a predominantly white institution. Although there is nothing unique or new about addressing white fragility in a teacher…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Autobiographies, Empathy, Minority Group Teachers
Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna; Botha, Monique; Hens, Kristien; O'Donoghue, Sarinah; Pearson, Amy; Stenning, Anna – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Increasingly, neurodivergent people are sharing their own narratives and conducting their own research. Prominent individuals have integrated the 'nothing about us without us' slogan, used by neurodivergent and other disabled social activists, into academia. This article imagines a neuromixed academia. We consider how to work through challenges…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Researchers, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Sheila McMahon; Zahra Ahmed; Michelle Bemiller – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2023
Restorative justice (RJ) is a philosophy and set of practices that center harms and needs. Within a classroom setting, an RJ pedagogical approach invites a process of shared learning that attends to critical issues of equity, power, and voice. Utilizing an autoethnographic approach, this manuscript includes critical reflections from three faculty…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Justice, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment
Kladder, Jonathan – Research and Issues in Music Education, 2021
The criteria used to admit prospective music teachers in colleges and universities across the United States has remained relatively unchanged since their inception. These criteria disenfranchise a population of potential music teachers who hold musical backgrounds outside the Western European art tradition. This autoethnography illuminates the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Musicians, Music Teachers