Gender, Identity and Discomfort: Negotiating Self and Context in the Field
Addressing the issue of gender in field research was an introspective journey for me. My first thought upon receiving the invitation to submit an abstract for the book was: ‘Well, I’ve never touched this topic in my research.’ At the same time, I was reviewing a chapter that used autoethnography to...
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