Introduction to Autoethnography

Date:

09/05/2025

Organised by:

Qualitative Training

Presenter:

Dr Karen Lumsden

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Dr Karen Lumsden
Email: karen@qualitativetraining.com

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Venue: Online

Description:

Overview:

This live one-day Zoom training provides participants with an introduction to autoethnography and writing the self. Autoethnography is a powerful methodological approach which combines autobiography and ethnography to explore personal experiences within broader social and cultural contexts. This day serves as an introduction to the theory, practice, and application of autoethnography, inviting participants to engage deeply with their own lived experiences while critically examining the intersections of self and society. Through a combination of presentations, group discussions, and hands-on activities, participants will develop the skills necessary to begin their own autoethnographic inquiries and produce meaningful narratives that contribute to personal growth and scholarly inquiry.

 

Topics to be covered:

· Principles of autoethnography

· Autoethnography: methodology and method

· Types of autoethnography: e.g. critical, evocative, analytical, performative

· Examples of autoethnography and its application

· Autoethnographic practice: from writing the self to crafting the self

· Autoethnography and reflexivity

· Ethics in autoethnography

· Debates and critiques of autoethnography

 

Who is this course for?

This is a foundational course which is designed for doctoral students, academics and researchers who are new to autoethnography, who are considering using autoethnography in their research, or are in the early stages of conducting an autoethnography. It is beneficial, but not essential, if participants have some prior foundational training or knowledge of qualitative research.

Please note: this is live interactive training with presentations, group activities, group discussions, and opportunities to ask questions. You should be prepared to participate in these and have use of camera and mic on Zoom.

 

Trainer biography

Dr Karen Lumsden is a qualitative trainer, consultant and coach, and has held a number of academic posts including most recently, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. She has published autoethnographies of higher education and is co-editor of Crafting Autoethnography: Processes and Practices of Making Self and Culture (Routledge, 2023).

She has over 20 years’ experience delivering qualitative methods courses and training to academics, social researchers, and practitioners. This includes courses at the Universities of Aberdeen, Glasgow, Essex, Auckland, Kingston, via the Social Research Association and the European Consortium for Political Research, and also for government departments, NHS, charities, police organisations, social research and market research organisations. Karen has written a number of books and journal articles on qualitative methods including Crafting Autoethnography (Routledge, 2023) and Reflexivity: Theory, Method, Practice (2019). She is on the Editorial Board of the journal Qualitative Research.

 

Bookings:

Bookings for this course should be made via Eventbrite tickets. If your organisation requests that payment be made via invoice please contact me directly to enquire by email: karen@qualitativetraining.com Invoices are only generated for organisations based in the UK and payment must be received in full prior to the training date. Places are not confirmed until payment is received.

 

Booking and refund policy:

There is a 14 day 'cooling off' period from the date of booking on this course. The refund policy is 100% refund up to 21 working days prior to the course date. This does not include the Eventbrite ticket fee which is non-refundable. After 21 days the entire course fee is payable.

If the training is fully booked and has a waiting list then transfer to another course or future course date might be possible, however this is at the discretion of the trainer.

Please note that Dr Karen Lumsden delivers a range of courses and training for other providers in addition to these Qualitative Training courses. She takes no responsibility or liability for individuals booking on similar courses or training with other providers which may contain similar or the same course content. Refunds will not be given under these circumstances once the training has been consumed.

Cost:

£140 (discounted rate for PhD students, unwaged)
£180 (full rate)

Website and registration:

Register for this course

Region:

International

Keywords:

Ethnographic Research, Data Collection, Diary Methods, Observation, Unstructured/ ethnographic observation, Participant observation , Non-participant observation, Data Collection (other), Narrative Methods, Biographical Methods/Oral History, Ethnography, Autoethnography


Related publications and presentations from our eprints archive:

Ethnographic Research
Data Collection
Diary Methods
Observation
Unstructured/ ethnographic observation
Participant observation
Non-participant observation
Data Collection (other)
Narrative Methods
Biographical Methods/Oral History
Ethnography
Autoethnography

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