Duoethnography
Norris, Joe, Sawyer, Richard D
Duoethnography is a collaborative research methodology in which two or more researchers engage in a dialogue on their disparate histories in a given phenomenon. Their goal is to interrogate and re-conceptualize existing beliefs through a conversation that is written in a play-script format. The methodology of duoethnography serves as the focus of this book. Duoethnography facilitates stratified, nested, auto-ethnographic accounts of a given research context or question, designed to emphasize the complex, reflexive, and aesthetic aspects of both the work in process and the product. As a curriculum and a research method, duoethnography explores two seminal issues: representation in qualitative research (how to represent findings when findings are created within a dynamic phenomenonological text), and praxis (how research contributes to a sense of personal change). Duoethnography allows researchers to explore their hybrid identities and to see how their lives have been situated socially and culturally. Recent duoethnographic studies have examined a range of topics, including forms of institutionalized racism, beauty, post-colonialism, multicultural identity construction, and professional boundaries between patient and practitioner in mental health professions.
ক্যাটাগোরিগুলো:
সাল:
2012
সংস্করণ:
1
প্রকাশক:
Oxford University Press
ভাষা:
english
পৃষ্ঠা:
142
ISBN 10:
0199757402
ISBN 13:
9780199757404
বইয়ের সিরিজ:
Understanding statistics
ফাইল:
PDF, 738 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2012