Monthly Archives: October 2016

Seeing the World from My Point of View: Auto/Ethnography Book Review


“Autoethnography? Is it a new form of study? A genre? A sexy new postmodernism branch? A joke?” These are common comments when one mentions the term autoethnography to fellow scholars in social sciences. As the editor, Deborah Reed-Danahy define autoethnography … Continue reading

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Reflection on PV projects for advocacy with indigenous people


Lives of the Forest (InsightShare and Conversations With Earth, 2011) shows how indigenous people from eight different countries explore the impact of UN REDD programme to their lives and to their mother earth in general. Aside from the opening song … Continue reading

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Autoethnography


Yes, there is such a word. In fact I am reading this book by Deborah E. Reed-Danahay (1997), Auto/Ethnography: Rewriting the Self and the Social. The news here is that I am starting my autoethnography work in the form of a … Continue reading

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New page, new start, postgraduate research here I come


I finally begin my journey as a postgraduate research student on the way to a PhD at University of Central Lancashire. It will be an exciting three years.

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