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Autoethnography Pedagogy and Practice supports and generates new insights into how autoethnography can be taught, supervised and practiced by sharing the experiences and reflections of researchers from a wide range of fields and disciplines.

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Autoethnography Pedagogy and Practice supports and generates new insights into how autoethnography can be taught, supervised and practiced by sharing the experiences and reflections of researchers from a wide range of fields and disciplines.
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Kitrina Douglas is an award-winning video/ethnographer, performer, storyteller, musician, and narrative scholar whose research spans the arts, humanities and social sciences. Broadly her research interests span mental health, arts-based methods and public engagement. With David Carless she had pioneered the YouTube series "Qualitative Conversations" and carried out research for a variety of organisation including Department of Health, Addiction Recovery Agency, Royal British Legion, Women's Sports Foundation, UK Sport, local authority and NHS Primary Mental Health Care Trusts. She holds a Professorship in Narrative & Performative Research at the University of West London. David Carless is a researcher, writer, songwriter and musician working across health and social science. He specialises in arts-based, autoethnographic and narrative research, published widely as journal articles, books and book chapters, as well as online in multimedia forms such as films and music. David is with the School of Health and Life Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland and is an Honorary Professor in the Centre for Creative Relational Inquiry at the University of Edinburgh.