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Leider, Christine Montecillo; Dobbs, Christina L. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2022
Marginalization of women in academia can lead to feelings of isolation, questioning of legitimacy, and cultural taxation. As women of color at a predominantly White institution we have engaged in duoethnography to analyze and understand these experiences, and to ask whether the COVID-19 pandemic and #BlackLivesMatter protests of 2020 have…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, African American Teachers, Activism
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Bellara, Aarti P.; McCoach, D. Betsy – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2022
We tell the story of how our friendship, which led to our co-teaching, was a catalyst for us to navigate the shift to working from home amid a pandemic. Using a co-constructed autoethnography, we narrate how the loss of our physical workspaces was a detriment to our professional identities, and how through our co-teaching efforts, we were able to…
Descriptors: Friendship, Team Teaching, Collegiality, Educational Change
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Lekchiri, Siham; Chuang, Szufang; Crowder, Cindy L.; Eversole, Barbara A. W. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2022
It is not new for mother-scholars to face challenges in balancing work and life demands; however, the COVID-19 pandemic has redefined the meaning of mother-scholars as they maneuver working from home, caring for their dependents, and maintaining their research productivity. The following manuscript is a collection of autoethnographic studies of…
Descriptors: Mothers, Scholarship, Family Work Relationship, COVID-19
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Procknow, Greg – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2019
This article is an autoethnographic vignette of a schizoaffective sufferer learning about 'saneness' from slasher films. In this paper, theories from popular culture as pedagogy, Mad Studies, and cultivation theory, are used to confirm that saneness in motion pictures (specifically slasher films) can be conceptualized as a site of critical…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Popular Culture, Ethnography, Vignettes
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Grenier, Robin S. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2016
This article is an autoethnographic study of my sojourner experiences as a visiting professor in Iceland. In sharing how the Fulbright sojourner-experience has influenced my professional practice and sense of self I hope to provide some insight into existing research of the sojourner experience and help others as they consider living and teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Study Abroad
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Plakhotnik, Maria S.; Delgado, Antonio; Seepersad, Rehana – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2015
This article explores four former doctoral students' perceptions about their selves as adult learners and adult educators through the use of autoethnography and reflective dialogue. The dynamics between the two selves were explored to identify emerging themes and implications for practice in adult education. The duality of their roles as learners…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Educators, Autobiographies, Ethnography
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King, Kathleen P. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2014
Over the past 20 years in the USA, increased insurance control of healthcare decisions, litigation and regulations, have contributed to a dramatic shift in the doctor-patient relationship and respective responsibilities. This paper presents an autoethnographic study of the self-directed learning (SDL) strategies and patterns used by an individual…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Pain, Ethnography, Independent Study
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Taber, Nancy – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2014
This article describes an analytic autoethnographical research study focusing on my experiences developing, delivering, and evaluating course content critiquing war from a feminist anti-militarist perspective as a pre-tenured faculty member. Themes include: professional vulnerability, student resistance, pedagogical possibility, and scholarly…
Descriptors: War, Course Content, Feminism, Political Attitudes
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Munn, Sunny L.; Rinfret, Sara; Davitt, Kendra – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2010
Forms of White oppression in the United States are hierarchically evaluated through male-dominated society. This paper concentrates on a different perspective--White, female privilege through the experiences and self-reflections of narratives from three geographical perspectives--rural, urban, and international. Within the theoretical frameworks…
Descriptors: Whites, Females, Advantaged, Ethnography
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Mizzi, Robert; Stebbins, Anne – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2010
This paper dives into the messy work of writing (our) sexualities into our qualitative research. We suggest that even though queering research methods opens up new ways of conducting research and sharing a queer identity with research participants there are some limitations to both notions. One such limitation is that queer identities and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Social Science Research