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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
International Perspectives on Autoethnographic Research and Practice is the first volume of international scholarship on autoethnography. This culturally and academically diverse collection combines perspectives on contemporary autoethnographic thinking from scholars working within a variety of disciplines, contexts, and formats. The first section provides an introduction and demonstration of the different types and uses of autoethnography, the second explores the potential issues and questions associated with its practice, and the third offers perspectives on evaluation and assessment. Concluding with a reflective discussion between the editors, this is the premier resource for researchers and students interested in autoethnography, life writing, and qualitative research.
Lydia Turner is Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Sussex, UK, and a Consultant Psychological Therapist with Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Nigel P. Short is an independent scholar affiliated with the Universities of Sussex and Brighton, UK, where he holds Associate Tutor positions. He worked in the National Health Service for 31 years, as a mental health nurse and latterly as a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist.
Alec Grant is an independent scholar who, until his retirement in 2017, was Reader in Narrative Mental Health in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Brighton, UK.
Tony E. Adams is Professor and Department Chair of Communication at Bradley University, USA.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Turner, Lydia, editor, Short, Nigel P., editor, Grant, Alec, editor, and Adams, Tony E., editor.
Title: International perspectives on autoethnographic research and practice / edited by Lydia Turner, Nigel P. Short, Alec Grant, and Tony E. Adams.
Description: New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2017055270 (print) | LCCN 2018009848 (ebook) | ISBN 9781138655379 (hbk) | ISBN 9781138227729 (pbk) | ISBN 9781315394787 (ebk)
Subjects: LCSH: EthnologyAuthorship. | EthnologyMethodology. | AutobiographyAuthorship.
Classification: LCC GN307.7 (ebook) | LCC GN307.7 .I67 2018 (print) | DDC 305.8001dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017055270
ISBN: 978-1-138-65537-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-22772-9 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-39478-7 (ebk)
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For Daniel, Jacob, Christopher, Josh, and Emily Lydia
For Ophelia Mary Walker, Journey Rae Strahl, and all at Resto Classics Nigel
For my wife, Mary Grant; my daughters, Amy and Anna; my son-in-law, Mark; and my grandchildren, Charlotte and James Alec
For Art, Carolyn, Keith, Sheri, and Jerry Tony
Lydia Turner is a Consultant Psychological Therapist working for Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and at the University of Sussex as a Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology/Programme Director of Post Graduate Courses in Therapeutic Practice. She trained as a Mental Health Nurse and then as a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, specialising in working with adults and children with complex mental health difficulties. Lydia completed a Professional Doctorate in 2012, using evocative autoethnography looking at Nursing and Worth, and co-edited Contemporary British Autoethnography (2013) with Nigel P. Short and Alec Grant.
Nigel P. Short worked in the English National Health Service for 31 years. He trained as a General Nurse and a Mental Health Nurse. During the last 15 years of his career, he practised and lectured in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. He completed a Professional Doctorate in 2010, using an evocative autoethnographic approach: An Evocative Autoethnography: A Mental Health Professionals Development. Along with Lydia Turner and Alec Grant, he edited a collection of autoethnographies Contemporary British Autoethnography (2013).
Alec Grant is an independent scholar, having retired from his position as Reader in Narrative Mental Health at the University of Brighton in May 2017. He first used autoethnography as a sub-methodological strand to his critical ethnographic PhD in the 1990s. Since then, he has published widely on the approach in journal articles, book chapters, and Contemporary British Autoethnography (2013). In the context of his long-standing promotion of counter-hegemonic lived-experience narratives, he co-founded the Our Encounters With (OEW) book series (Monmouth: PCCS Books) and co-edited three of the texts in this series: OEW Madness (2011), Suicide (2013), and Stalking (2017).
Tony E. Adams is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at Bradley University. He is the author of Narrating the Closet: An Autoethnography of Same Sex Desire (Routledge) and co-author, with Stacy Holman Jones and Carolyn Ellis, of Autoethnography (Oxford University Press). He also co-edited, with Stacy Holman Jones and Carolyn Ellis, the Handbook of Autoethnography (2013) (Routledge); co-edited, with Jonathan Wyatt, On (Writing) Families: Autoethnographies of Presence and Absence, Love and Loss (Sense Publishers, 2014); and co-edited, with Sandra Pensoneau-Conway and Derek Bolen, Doing Autoethnography (Sense Publishers, 2017). He is a co-editor of the Writing Lives: Ethnographic Narratives book series (Routledge).
Ins Brcenas Taland is a Clinical Psychologist and a Psychotherapist currently working in private practice in Spain. She completed her masters in Counselling with distinction at the University of Edinburgh. She was supervised by Jonathan Wyatt for her masters dissertation, an autoethnography titled Narrating attachment through the negotiation of my multiple selves on flamenco beats. Ins is also a visiting lecturer at the University Francisco de Vitoria (Spain), teaching introductory seminars about qualitative research for undergraduate students. She currently develops her research practice as an independent inquirer.
Silvia M. Bnard has a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. She is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Universidad Autnoma de Aguascalientes in Mexico. Her research interests include Identity and subjectivity (how they are constructed though biography in different socio-cultural settings), the city, and migration. Her methodological interests are within qualitative inquiry, particularly autoethnography. She has published and edited many books and articles, the most recent being
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