Navigating Academic Identity: Autoethnography of Otherness and Embarrassment Among First-Generation College Students

Navigating Academic Identity: Autoethnography of Otherness and Embarrassment Among First-Generation College Students Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. As a first-generation college student (FGCS), I have never felt entirely…
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Ethnography beyond the tribe: from immersion to “committed localism” in the study of relational work

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Autoethnographic reflections on creating inclusive and collaborative virtual places for academic research

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Political sensitivity and autoethnography: a case on negotiating the personal political front

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The politics of smiling: the interplay of emotion, power and discourse in sensegiving and sensemaking

The politics of smiling: the interplay of emotion, power and discourse in sensegiving and sensemaking The politics of smiling: the interplay of emotion, power and discourse in sensegiving and sensemakingYi ZhuJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print,…
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