Authors
Rituparna Roy, Shinya Uekusa
Publication date
2020/10/13
Journal
Qualitative Research Journal
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
383-392
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
The authors’ aim in this commentary is to critically assess the potential benefits and limitations of collaborative autoethnography (CAE) as a research tool to be used by qualitative researchers during this unprecedented, methodologically challenging time when physical isolation and distancing are the best strategies to prevent spread of the virus.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors probe into the potential of collaborative reflection on self-narrative as an alternative and perhaps timely research approach.
Findings
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered our experiences of conventional teaching, learning and research. It is a scholarly challenging time, particularly for qualitative researchers in the social sciences whose research involves data collection methods that require face-to-face human interactions. Due to the worldwide lockdowns, self-isolation and social distancing, qualitative researchers are …
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