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Qualitative Data Analysis: Autoethnography - The possibilities

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Tue, 18 Mar, 12:30pm - 1:30pm AEDT

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In this instalment of the Qualitative Data Analysis series, guest speaker Dr Camille Dickson-Deane will be exploring autoethnography

When collecting data using the researchers/presenters/writers as the data points, autoethnography is a possible way to go.  Autoethnographic studies couple autobiographies and ethnography methods to dive deeper in individualised experiences. These experiences are contextually and are typically positioned around an occurrence which are influenced by the situated environment (i.e., cultural, societal/social or political). The outcome of autoethnographic study is an in-depth understanding of the phenomena that occurred from a relatable and accessible narrative. These sessions outline the complexities that are typically ignored when conducting autoethnographic studies. 

This session is the first of a 2-part series by Camille. The second session will be held 29 April, focusing on triangulation in autoethnographic data. 

Events in the 2025 Qualitative Data Analysis series

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