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Pin-Ru Su – Gender and Education, 2024
In this paper, I theorize my becoming as a transnational trans* scholar through posthuman autoethnography. Grounded in Deleuzian ontology, I conceptualize trans* as a dynamic, fluid capacities beyond fixed gender categories. I use vignettes, diary entries, text messages, conversations, and photos as multiple thresholds where things collide,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Social Justice, Foreign Countries
Danielle I. J. Charlemagne – Curriculum Inquiry, 2024
In the US curriculum, "The History of Mary Prince" (Prince, 1831) is an under-recognized account of Black enslavement and the salt industry in the 19th century. Mary Prince, a Black enslaved woman and salt laborer, is the author of the earliest known anti-slavery, anti-colonial autobiography written by a self-manumitted Black woman.…
Descriptors: Slavery, African American History, United States History, Autobiographies
Gu, Xuan; Tse, Chi-Shing; Chan, Meingold Hiu-Ming – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Transition theory posits that autobiographical memories are organized by major life transitions, which is often supported by the Living-in-History effect that occurs when people frequently refer to public events to support their date estimates of personal events. In the present study, 52 Chinese older adults in Hong Kong recalled autobiographical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Autobiographies, Memory
Okello, Wilson Kwamogi – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
Rejecting the objectivity that is privileged in contemporary education and social science research, analyses of subjectivity and the self are central to Black feminist research. I take up this attention to subjectivity in an effort to consider men's engagement with feminisms. Specifically, I am interested in how Black men responsibly and ethically…
Descriptors: Ethics, Males, African Americans, Feminism
Sean Whittle, Editor – Springer, 2025
This book provides practical and theoretical guidance on how to conduct educational research into aspects of Catholic education or in Catholic schools, and opens up ways of completing education research in a Catholic setting. This book is divided into four sections. The first seeks to orientate researchers in Catholic education within the range of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Context Effect
Pociunaite, Justina; Zimprich, Daniel; Wolf, Tabea – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Previous studies have found that in nonclinical samples centrality of positive events is usually higher than centrality of negative events. In this study, we investigated the centrality and its relation to valence by considering additional predictor variables (i.e., intensity, time since event, self-concept clarity) as well as age group…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Memory, Adults, Experience
Kowzan, Piotr – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2022
This is an insight into teaching practice followed by reflections on unfolding multiple crises. On the journey from activism, through academia into deep adaptation, the author dives into the meanings of water to re-calibrate his teaching tools. Using auto-ethnography helps to identify water as a resource, research topic and a refuge. Meanings that…
Descriptors: Activism, Climate, Adjustment (to Environment), Environmental Education
Bellara, Aarti P.; McCoach, D. Betsy – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2022
We tell the story of how our friendship, which led to our co-teaching, was a catalyst for us to navigate the shift to working from home amid a pandemic. Using a co-constructed autoethnography, we narrate how the loss of our physical workspaces was a detriment to our professional identities, and how through our co-teaching efforts, we were able to…
Descriptors: Friendship, Team Teaching, Collegiality, Educational Change
Mokhachane, Mantoa; George, Ann; Wyatt, Tasha; Kuper, Ayelet; Green-Thompson, Lionel – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
The under-representation of minoritized or previously oppressed groups in research challenges the current universal understanding of professional identity formation (PIF). To date, there has been no recognition of an African influence on PIF, which is crucial for understanding this phenomenon in places like South Africa, a society in which the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Identity, Activism, Social Change
Stewart, Francis; Way, Laura – Research in Education, 2023
DIY is often viewed as a core element of punk, an aspect that enabled activism against an assumed authority and power (Guerra, 2018; Martin-Iverson, 2017). It is therefore often lauded as a means of engaging with/utilising punk in a pedagogical sense (Bestley, 2017; Cordova, 2016). It should be capable of working in tandem with education in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Subcultures, Social Bias, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Rice, Mary F.; Castañon, Mariana; Fiedler, Annette – Professional Development in Education, 2023
Instructional coaching in schools has historically operated as both a professional role and as a strategy used to support teachers. While the work of instructional coaching was already shifting in response to educational trends and political pressures, the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic brought additional challenges and opportunities. The…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Teacher Education, Graduate Students, Supervisors
Choi, Yoon Ha; Brunner, Megan; Traini, Haley – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
As three doctoral students, we conducted a collaborative autoethnography to explore how power dynamics in higher education played a role in our identity development as scholars. Through the lens of Wenger-Trayner and Wenger-Trayner's "Landscapes of Practice" and Foucault's notions of power, we specifically attended to how our attempts to…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Power Structure, Self Concept, Communities of Practice
Walford, Geoffrey – Ethnography and Education, 2021
This is a methodological paper that seeks to encourage thought about the nature of auto-ethnography and which types of auto-ethnography might be most worthwhile within educational research. It reviews the various types of auto-ethnographic writing within education, focusing initially on the accounts of the process of doing educational research…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Research Methodology, Educational Research
Arnold, Lydia; Norton, Lin – Educational Action Research, 2021
In this paper, we explore action research as a method of academic development. Our focus is specifically on formal taught programmes such as PGCerts, MAs and doctoral studies as well as CPD workshops. In our dual roles as action researchers and academic developers, we had independently noticed that the type of action research that often featured…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Action Research, Autobiographies, Ethnography
Schultz, Christie – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2021
In 1934, Marion Milner, writing under the pseudonym Joanna Field, published "A Life of One's Own," reflecting on her seven-year undertaking of keeping a diary aimed at answering the question, what makes me happy? The diary itself is not the text of the work. Rather, "A Life of One's Own" forms a research text that anticipates…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Educational Theories, Diaries, Psychological Patterns

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