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E-raamat: How to Craft Autoethnography: A Practical-ish Guide

(University of North Dakota, USA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2025
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How to Craft Autoethnography is a comprehensive and engaging guide to the art and science of autoethnography, a qualitative research method that blends personal narrative with cultural analysis. Designed to be both practical and theoretically grounded, the book offers a structured yet flexible approach to developing "good" autoethnographic research.
Throughout the book, Weaver-Hightower addresses the essential components of autoethnographic research, including when to use (or not use) the method, how to generate and analyze data, and how to assess quality and ethics in an autoethnography. The book carefully explores different forms of autoethnography—evocative, analytic, critical, and arts-based—providing readers with concrete examples and exemplars. Practical chapters detail strategies for planning studies, generating data through self-reflection and memory work, engaging with social theory, and writing in ways that resonate with readers both inside and outside academia.
This book provides an indispensable resource for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of autoethnography and to use it effectively in their research. The book also includes a range of pedagogical features, such as learning objectives, exercises, and exemplars, to support readers in developing their own autoethnographic projects.



This book is a comprehensive and engaging guide to the art and science of autoethnography, a qualitative research method that blends personal narrative with cultural analysis. Designed to be both practical and theoretically grounded, the book offers a structured yet flexible approach to developing "good" autoethnographic research.

List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments

A Note on Pedagogical Features

Preface: My Relationship With Autoethnography

Chapter 1: Introducing Autoethnography

Chapter 2: When to Use or Not Use Autoethnography

Chapter 3: What Makes for Good Autoethnography? Ethics and Quality

Chapter 4: Planning, Proposing, and Preparing for Your Autoethnography

Chapter 5: Generating Data for Your Autoethnography

Chapter 6: Transforming Your Autoethnographic Data

Chapter 7: Writing and Representing Your Autoethnography

Appendices: Autoethnographic Examples

A. Waltzing Matilda: An Autoethnography of a Fathers Stillbirth by Marcus
B. Weaver-Hightower

B. A Dating App Autoethnography: Presenting Myself as a Researcher and User
by Janelle Ward

C. Invisible Borders: On Being a Ghanaian Immigrant in the United States by
Abigail Amoako Kayser
Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower is Professor and leader of the Foundations of Education program at Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Virginia, USA). He has written award-winning qualitative research on gender, education, food policy, and qualitative methods, and he has guided scores of students through successful qualitative dissertations.