The AutoEthnographer is excited to announce its new Call for Submissions, 2023 Special Issue: “Laughter”
"This autoethnographic poetry is born of my personal experience, witness, as well as currently chronicled and ancestral lore."
A new call for submissions that celebrate, problematize, challenge, or illuminate the many meanings of "queer."
In today's new podcast & video Marlen Harrison talks with current marketing interns about the role of culture in using Google Ads.
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we introduce new features such as book reviews and autoethnographic art.
Students at any age or level can be nominated for our student scholarships which come with an opportunity to join our editorial board!
"The AutoEthnographer is committed to diversity, equity, & inclusion in its administration; support of emerging authors and artists; & celebration of creative expression as a vehicle for shared understanding & positive change."
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"I wrote Asha’s story to give voice to all the women in rural Bangladesh who cannot speak out against their abusers or society."
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we follow a ballerina through the desert, glimpse into the funeral industry, and process parental grief.
"Marlen Harrison and Edward Perrin enjoyed an opportunity to volunteer with Miami-based Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) to create family necessity kits for those affected by Hurricane Ian."
"The AutoEthnographer is hiring paid interns! A federally recognized 501(c)(3), we're looking for a Social Media Editor and a Layout and Design Editor."