Routledge International Handbook of Autoethnography in Educational Research

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Arts Based Inquiry
arts-based pedagogy
autobiographical research
Autoethnographic Analysis
Autoethnographic Method
Autoethnographic Research
Autoethnography
autoethnography in education
autoethnography in educational research
autoethnography in qualitative methods
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Collaborative Autoethnography
Critical Autoethnography
critical reflection in educational research
Decolonial Feminism
decolonising research practice
Doctoral Journey
Doctoral Supervision
doctoral supervision methods
education research
educational research
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ethics
ethics in autoethnography research
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Good Life
HDR Student
HDR.
identity formation in education
Imposter Syndrome
Latinx Student
Literary Critic Mikhail Bakhtin
Methodological Fusion
Practical Identity
Professional Development
qualitative inquiry
qualitative methods
qualitative research
Racial Microaggressions
Reflective Practice
reflexivity
Student Information Management System
teacher professional development
Tertiary Education
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781032119991
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge International Handbook of Autoethnography in Educational Research presents diverse and rigorous contemporary research at the intersection between autoethnography and educational research.

The handbook investigates the bidirectional connection between autoethnography and educational research in relation to four themes: enhancing teaching and teacher education with autoethnography; enlarging doctoral study and supervision with autoethnography; conducting identity work and relationship-building via autoethnography; and promoting social justice through autoethnography. In addition to the synthesising introduction and conclusion chapters, the 27 main chapters in the handbook cover current research from Africa, Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States and Venezuela. The chapters present novel applications of several key concepts and research methods, including activism, arts-based research, critical reflection, decolonising feminism, doctoral study and supervision, hybrid identities, Indigenous research, migrant education, racism, researcher self-efficacy, teacher identity, visual autoethnography and writing as voice.

This book will be of use to all researchers, and doctoral and Masters students, using qualitative and autoethnographic methods in Education and related fields.

Emilio A. Anteliz is a hydrometeorological engineer, with extensive experience at the Central University of Venezuela in managing projects, and in designing and delivering professional development and extension learning courses for practising engineers and professionals in related fields. He is also interested in lifelong and informal learning and environmental consciousness.

Deborah L. Mulligan is an Honorary Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Her research interests include gerontology, where she has published and presented widely on older men and suicide ideation. Deborah has a strong interest in community capacity building through examining psychosocial groups targeted at marginalised cohorts.

Patrick Alan Danaher is Professor (Educational Research) at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. In addition, he is an Adjunct Professor at Central Queensland University, and at James Cook University, both in Australia, and he is also Docent in Social Justice and Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland.