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Searching for an Autoethnographic E

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Andrew has taught counselling and psychology at La Trobe, Swinburne and Monash universities and at the Melbourne Institute for Creative Arts Therapy and Phoenix Institute. He is currently a senior lecturer at the Cairnmillar Institute in Melbourne and sees individuals, couples and supervisees in his private practice. Klappentext This volume is a call for integrity in autoethnographic research. Stephen Andrew weaves together philosophy, critical theory, and extended self-reflections to demonstrate how and why qualitative researchers should assess the ethical quality of their work. He also offers practical tools designed to limit the likelihood of self-indulgence and solipsism in first-person writing. Zusammenfassung This volume is a call for integrity in autoethnographic research. Stephen Andrew weaves together philosophy, critical theory, and extended self-reflections to demonstrate how and why qualitative researchers should assess the ethical quality of their work. He also offers practical tools designed to limit the likelihood of self-indulgence and solipsism in first-person writing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents A Cartographic Prelude Preface-Intentionality vs. Accidentalism Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction(s) and the Search for an Autoethnographic Ethic An Autoethnographic Introduction Autoethnography Introduced Through the Literature Autoethnographic Ethics Relational Ethics Ethical Guidelines Contextuality and Reflexivity in Ethics The Ethics of Revelation and Healing Dis-em-bodied Ethics An Ethical Direction Chapter 2: Engaging the Literature Three Key Ideas of Autoethnography Aspect 1: The Ethics of Story Creation Aspect 2: The Ethics of Story Telling Aspect 3: Strengths and Limitations of the Researcher and the Method A Possible Way Forward Intuitionism as a Philosophical Basis for Ethical Autoethnography Chapter 3: The Grids: Three Worked Examples of Applying Ethical Grids to Autoethnographic Text An Introduction to the Grids Ethical Eyes Exposure Grid Ideas and Duties Grid Chapter 4: Worked Example 1: "An Epistemology of Love" Autoethnographic Essay: "An Epistemology of Love" Worked Example 1-"An Epistemology of Love" Ethical Eyes Exposure Grid Ideas and Duties Grid Discussion of Grids Chapter 5: Worked Example 2: "Fire Reflections" Autoethnographic Essay: "Fire Reflections" Worked Example 2-"Fire Reflections" Ethical Eyes Exposure Grid Ideas and Duties Grid Discussion of Grids Chapter 6: Worked Example 3: "What Happened?" Autoethnographic Essay: "What Happened?" Worked Example 3-"What Happened?" Ethical Eyes Exposure Grid Ideas and Duties Grid Discussion of Grids Chapter 7: Making Sense in Retrospect Implications for Psychotherapists, Teachers, Memoirists, and Other Writers An Acceptable Approximate Appendix References ...

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