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Autoethnography – making human connections

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2010

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Copyright © British International Studies Association 2010

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References

1 Dauphinee, Elizabeth, ‘The Ethics of Autoethnography, Review of International Studies, 36:3 (2010), pp. 799818CrossRefGoogle Scholar .

2 This, of course, does not mean autoethnography is devoid of power.

3 Lowenhein, Oded, ‘The “I” in IR: An Autoethnographic Acount’, Review of International Studies, 36: 4 (2010)Google Scholar .

4 Brigg, Morgan and Bleiker, Roland, ‘Autoethnographic International Relations: Exploring the Self as a Source of Knowledge’, Review of International Studies, 36:3 (2010), pp. 779798.CrossRefGoogle Scholar