22-27 June 2026 | in-person | University of Alabama The Holle Center Autoethnography Institute is a week-long, in-person event designed to introduce and deepen participants’ understanding of autoethnography as a qualitative research method. The Institute will bring together graduate students and faculty from various disciplines to explore the theory, practice, ethics, and applications of autoethnography. … Continue reading Holle Center Autoethnography Institute
Category: Autoethnography
Autoethnography symposium
You’re invited to an autoethnography symposium hosted by Minnesota State University, Mankato on November 18 from 3-4:30pm (US Central) via Zoom! This event will showcase the work of emerging autoethnographers who completed MSU, Mankato’s summer certificate course in autoethnography. Each presenter will share from their ongoing autoethnographic work and/or reflect on their autoethnographic journey. Presenters … Continue reading Autoethnography symposium
Poetic autoethnography
“The power of autoethnography,” writes Ron Pelias (2021), lies in its ability as a “method for maneuvering your way through” (p. 100). In his book Lessons on aging and dying: A poetic autoethnography, published in the Writing lives: Ethnographic narrative series by Routledge, Pelias maneuvers through the complexities and uneasiness of aging and facing death. … Continue reading Poetic autoethnography