Leaning Into Autoethnography: A Review of Heewon Chang’s Autoethnography As Method

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Abstract

To lean in means to press forward or to move toward something. Leaning in is a deliberate way to approach something whether it is a strong wind or a new skill. Leaning in describes my stance toward autoethnography. I am making a step forward to understand what autoethnography is and how I might be able to use it in my personal research agenda. In reviewing the various approaches to autoethnography, I have found that Autoethnography as Method by Heewon Chang offers a comfortable entry point. Her methodical approach and practical guidelines for doing autoethnography are appealing and useful in creating a balance of reflection, analysis, and interpretation.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Qualitative Report
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 16 2015

Keywords

  • Autoethnography
  • Ethnography
  • Qualitative Methods
  • Triad

Disciplines

  • Quantitative, Qualitative, Comparative, and Historical Methodologies
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Social Statistics

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