Revise, resubmit and reveal? An autoethnographer’s story of facing the challenges of revealing the self through publication
This article presents a story of writing, revising and publishing an autoethnography of sporting injury. Using extracts from peer review comments and personal reflections both on these reviews and on the process more broadly, the article shows that although autoethnography can be a very challenging,...
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