Two dozen scholars present the first wave of duoethnographic writings on topics as diverse as gender, identity and curriculum, with the editors highlighting key tenets of this collaborative research methodology.
Barbara E. Gibson See also Visual Data; Visual Ethnography; Visual Narrative Inquiry Further Readings Bottorff, J. L. (1994). Using videotaped recordings in qualitative research. In J. M. Morse (Ed.), Critical issues in qualitative ...
This book sets out duoethnography as a method of research, reflective practice and as a pedagogical approach in English Language Teaching (ELT).
This book explores the value of duoethnography to the study of interdisciplinary practice.
This book is an opening and an invitation to engage in dialogue with/among each other as a means to mobilize in order to dismantle the systems and processes of power and privilege that sustain uncertainty.
This book explores the value of duoethnography to the study of interdisciplinary practice.
However, research has shown women, when allowed to lead, often utilize social justice leadership behaviors similar ... The idea of context as a means of interpreting and forming social justice leadership is the lens through which this ...
Discourse analysts such as Potter and Wetherell (1987) also developed an active, assertive practice of interviewing. In a classic text, they described the constructive role of the interview researcher and summarized discourse analytic ...
Verbatim theatre often used scripts created directly from verbatim transcripts. ... The play examined the real-life stories of six people wrongfully convicted of murder and placed on death row and who, through trial proceedings, ...
The term virtual duoethnography is an amalgamation of duoethnography and virtual monologue. We start by discussing duoethnography in its relation to narrative inquiry and autoethnography in educational research.
However, these elements are not in conflict and duoethnography can help connect research and practice, ... Further examples of reflective duoethnographies could shed light on how future duoethnographers can blend these elements and ...