Duoethnography Dialogic Methods for Social, Health, and Educational Research

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Publication InfoWalnut Creek : Left Coast Press, Incorporated Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor]
Description326 p. ill 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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Other author/creatorNorris,Joe Editor
Other author/creatorSawyer,Richard Editor
Other author/creatorLund,Darren Editor
Other author/creatorGiven,Lisa M. Foreword by
SeriesDeveloping Qualitative Inquiry Ser.
Summary Annotation Duoethnography is a collaborative research methodology in which two or more researchers juxtapose their life histories in order to provide multiple understandings of a social phenomenon. Using their own biographies as sites of research and creating dialogic narratives, they provide multiple perspectives of this phenomenon for the reader, inviting the viewer to enter the conversation. The dialectic process of creating duoethnography is also designed to be transformative to the writers. In this volume, two dozen scholars present the first wave of duoethnographic writings on topics as diverse as gender, identity, and curriculum, with the editors framing key tenets of the methodology around the studies presented. This participatory, emancipatory methodology is of interest to those doing qualitative research and narrative writing in many disciplines.
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LCCN 2011036582
ISBN9781598746839
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