2022
DOI: 10.1080/14681811.2022.2035344
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‘Just wear their hate with pride’: A phenomenological autoethnography of a gay beginning teacher in a rural school

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“…Given the interactive nature of meme-ing, addressing the relational ethics that arise from involving others is important. To this end, I followed the examples of Chang (2022) and Cutler (2023), by informing all implicated others of my research purpose, data collection and analytical procedures, and data management plan. During my writing, I was mindful of anonymization to protect the privacy of those involved, preventing any potential impact of self-disclosure on their personal or professional lives.…”
Section: Relational Ethics In Autoethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the interactive nature of meme-ing, addressing the relational ethics that arise from involving others is important. To this end, I followed the examples of Chang (2022) and Cutler (2023), by informing all implicated others of my research purpose, data collection and analytical procedures, and data management plan. During my writing, I was mindful of anonymization to protect the privacy of those involved, preventing any potential impact of self-disclosure on their personal or professional lives.…”
Section: Relational Ethics In Autoethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%