“…An emerging, critical methodological approach, duo / multiethnography is rooted in a qualitative paradigm that challenges accepted regimes of truth, instead seeking to better understand social realities and individual agency / identity through collective reflection and storytelling. Though still fighting for legitimacy in applied linguistics, multiethnography has been increasingly embraced in language education, not only in North American contexts (e.g., Ahmed & Morgan, 2021;De Costa et al, 2022;Valencia et al, 2020), but also in a range of global and transnational contexts (e.g., Adamson et al, 2019;Lowe & Lawrence, 2020). This novel methodological approach has been increasingly adopted in service of facilitating critical reflection on the part of language teacher educators and language teachers at different stages in their academic/ professional trajectories.…”