Autoethnography as Method

Autoethnography as Method

This interactive seminar will explore how researchers can draw on their own lived experience in their academic work.

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By Bristol Doctoral College, University of Bristol
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Date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 2 - 4pm GMT+1

Location

PGR Hub,

2nd floor, Senate House Tyndall Avenue Bristol BS8 1TH United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

In this interactive seminar, Professor Jackie Leach Scully will explore the challenges and advantages of using autoethnography as method. Reflecting on how her own experience as the recipient of a donated liver informed her research, she will facilitate collaborative discussion. Participants will be invited to consider:

  • How they have used - or might seek to use - their own lived experience in their academic work
  • The benefits and drawbacks of autoethnographic methods
  • Whether (and when) these methods may be of value

Jackie Leach Scully's forthcoming monograph, Incorporated: Ethics and Experience in Transplantation (Oxford University Press) uses autoethnograpy to offer a fresh examination of the ethical landsape of organ donation and recipientship in the UK.


Suitable for

PGRs and academic researchers at the University of Bristol


What to expect

  • This interactive, in-person session will include elements of presentation from the facilitators, along with small group work and collaborative discussion
  • Participants can engage as much as they feel comfortable
  • For information about the PGR Hub, visit the BDC Website. Images of the PGR hub are available on our SharePoint. You can find accessibility information for Senate House on AccessAble


You are expected to

  • Please arrive five minutes before the event start time to sign in
  • If you cannot attend, please cancel your booking
  • Please note: If you are a PGR, and miss three or more BDC events without cancelling, we may restrict your accesst to future events


Contact us

To let us know about any accessibility requirements, adjustments, or exceptional circumstances, please email doctoral-college@bristol.ac.uk as soon as possible.

Frequently asked questions

Who can attend this event?

All PGRs and academic researchers at the University of Bristol

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