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Autoethnography

A qualitative research method in which the researcher uses their own personal experience as primary data to explore broader cultural, social, or systemic phenomena. In disability and accessibility research, autoethnography is particularly valuable when conducted by disabled researchers, as it centres first-person lived experience and can reveal nuanced barriers that external observation or interview-based studies may miss. The method emphasises reflexivity and situates personal narrative within analytical frameworks.

Category: Research Methods

Related: Duoethnography · Participatory design · Co-design

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