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Mulligan, Deborah L.

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  • The Palgrave handbook of autoethnographic and self-study education research methods
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    Title/Author: The Palgrave handbook of autoethnographic and self-study education research methods/ edited by Deborah L. Mulligan ... [et al.].
    other author: Mulligan, Deborah L.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xxix, 559 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Series Editors' Foreword: Regenerating (in) Research and Education; Fred Dervin -- Introduction: Contextualising and Conceptualising Autoethnography and Self-Study -- Autoethnographic Affordances and Self-Study Synergies: Mapping Terrains for Productive Education Research Methods; Deborah L. Mulligan, Meg Forbes, Emilio A. Anteliz and Patrick Alan Danaher -- Part I: Innovating Methodological Applications of Autoethnography and Self-Study: Introduction; Patrick Alan Danaher -- Overcoming the Individual/Social Dualism via the Integration of Autoethnography into a Postgraduate Psychotherapeutic Programme; Sharon Margaretta Auld -- Revisiting the Insider Perspective: A Comparative Self-Study of Two Autobiographical Narratives in Shadow Education; Bin Hua and Kevin Wai Ho Yung -- Transitioning Back to the University after the Lifting of the COVID-19 Restrictions: A Joint Autoethnographic Account; Peter Sarsfield and Samantha Wilkinson -- Down the Rabbit Hole: Exploring Curious Questions about Autoethnography; Sheila Trahar -- Autoethnographic Methodological Innovation Gleaned from the Buber-Levinas Ethical Debate: Revisiting the Researcher's Experiences as an Education Academic and a Teacher Aide in Queensland, Australia; Patrick Alan Danaher -- Bakhtinian Exotopy as a Methodological Innovation in Collective Self-Study: Analysing Three Education Researchers' First Collaboration as Co-Constructing Understanding of Self and Others; Patrick Alan Danaher, Mai Trang Vu and Ala'a Khalil -- Part II: Celebrating Arts-Based Approaches to Autoethnography and Self-Study: Introduction; Deborah L. Mulligan -- Poetic Professional Learning through Self-Study in Education Research; Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan, S'phiwe Bafana Madondo and Anita Hiralaal -- A Ladder in the Dark: Writing, Method and the Captive Poem; John L. Hoben -- Can I Learn to Improvise on My Own? Reflections on the Use of Autoethnographic Methods in a Long-Term Musical Self-Study; Jonathan W. Ayerst -- Glimpses of Unexplored Subjectivities: Self-Study, Creative Writing and Re-searching Lives after Academia; Patrick Alan Danaher -- Representing Why I Write: Piecing/Peace-ing Together the Personal/Professional; Alison L. Black -- Part III: Facilitating Professional Learning via Autoethnography and Self-Study: Introduction; Emilio A. Anteliz -- The Fire of Transformation: Becoming a Teacher Educator through Collaborative Self-Study; Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir and Svanborg Rannveig Jónsdóttir -- Affective Assemblages: Negotiating Material and Socio-Pedagogical Practices within Higher Education Contexts; Aspasia Dania -- Revealing My Professional Dilemmas through Autoethnography; Huriye Arzu Öztürk -- Pain, No Gain? A Joint Autoethnography of Our Working Lives as Academics with Chronic Illnesses; Samantha Wilkinson and Catherine Wilkinson -- A Journey of Writing and Publishing an Autoethnography: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Account; Shuwen Liu and Rui Yuan -- The Trunk, the Tail or the Whole Elephant? Conceptualising Academic Writing: A Practitioner's Autoethnographic Reflections on a Decade of Practice; Celeste Sherwood -- Part IV: Strengthening Identities with Autoethnography and Self-Study: Introduction; Deborah L. Mulligan -- Using Autoethnography to Bridge Identity and Future Career Aspirations; Donna Harp Ziegenfuss -- Teaching in the Footsteps of Trauma: A Self-Study on Teaching English as a Second Language to Refugees and Migrants in an Australian Context; Deborah L. Mulligan -- Reconsidering Neurodivergence: From Late Diagnosis to Advocacy; Meg Forbes -- Combining Pedagogy and Research Methodology: Critical Autoethnographic Narrative to Pedagogise Identity in Language Teacher Education; Bedrettin Yazan -- An Autoethnographic Journey towards Servant Teaching; Nicholas Todd -- The Troublesome State of "Identity" in Autoethnographic Research; Carol Mills; When One is Just Not Enough: An Autoethnographic Journey into Undertaking a Second PhD; Deborah L. Mulligan -- Part V: Contributing to Social Change through Autoethnography and Self-Study: Introduction; Meg Forbes -- Moving through Liminal Spaces from Individual Transformation to Social Change: Revisiting a Doctoral Study-Supervision Collaboration via Autoethnographic Reflexivity; Deborah L. Mulligan and Patrick Alan Danaher -- Mourning at the Gate of Profession: Using Autoethnography as a Tribute and Closure to the Suicidal Death of a Client; Kate Jonathan -- Imagining the Past and Remembering the Future: Autoethnography as a Way to Understand and Change; Fadel Alsawayfa -- Self-Study, Relational Teacher Education and Social Justice: Studying Myself to Promote Social Justice in Teacher Candidate Learning; Julian Kitchen -- Exploring Australian Teachers' Emotional Experiences: Mobilising Collaborative Self-Study to Ask and Answer Significant Educational Questions; Deborah L. Mulligan, Karen Peel and Patrick Alan Danaher -- Conclusion: Present Applications and Predicted Implications -- Placing Autoethnography and Self-Study in their Broader Methodological Perspectives: Present Applications and Predicted Implications; Deborah L. Mulligan, Meg Forbes, Emilio A. Anteliz and Patrick Alan Danaher.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Ethnology - Research -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-83947-4
    ISBN: 9783031839474
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