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  • Collaborative Autoethnography: Enhancing Reflexive Communication Processes

    Author(s)
    Bissett, Ngaire
    Saunders, Sharon
    Bouten Pinto, Carolina
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Saunders, Sharon R.
    Bouten Pinto, Carolina
    Year published
    2018
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    Abstract
    This chapter narrates elements of collaboration amongst three ‘critical management studies’ researchers who have a shared interest in enhancing their teaching and facilitation practice. The chapter is framed by personal narratives where the authors reflect on concerns in relation to their experiences teaching/facilitating in particular higher education and industry contexts pertaining to various institutional expectations and constraints. In narrating their subjective vignettes, they open up a dialogue regarding the complex, relational, and emergent nature of our intersubjective social experiences, and engage techniques of ...
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    This chapter narrates elements of collaboration amongst three ‘critical management studies’ researchers who have a shared interest in enhancing their teaching and facilitation practice. The chapter is framed by personal narratives where the authors reflect on concerns in relation to their experiences teaching/facilitating in particular higher education and industry contexts pertaining to various institutional expectations and constraints. In narrating their subjective vignettes, they open up a dialogue regarding the complex, relational, and emergent nature of our intersubjective social experiences, and engage techniques of ‘critical reflexivity’ drawing on ‘in the moment’ interactions with participants/students to enhance learning processes. A key contribution of the chapter is the attempt to take autoethnography beyond its prevailing individualist uptake by revealing the potential of autoethnography as a collaborative learning process.
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    Book Title
    Ethnographic Research and Analysis: Anxiety, Identity and Self
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58555-4_14
    Subject
    Other human society not elsewhere classified
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/378664
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