UNCERTAINTY AND SOCIALIZATION’S DILEMA: A POST-GRADUATE’S AUTOETHNOGRAPHY

The autoethnography is a methodology used by academia in order to give validity to research which the author is an integral part cultures study. Thus, this methodology allows expliciting knowledge regarding the experience, and in the case of this article, to attend a post graduate. It was used techn...

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Published inTravessias Vol. 8; no. 2
Main Authors Henrique De Sá Tschumi, Marina Keiko Nakayama
Format Journal Article
LanguagePortuguese
Published Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná 01.11.2014
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Summary:The autoethnography is a methodology used by academia in order to give validity to research which the author is an integral part cultures study. Thus, this methodology allows expliciting knowledge regarding the experience, and in the case of this article, to attend a post graduate. It was used techniques for data collection such (a) self-reflexive narrative, (b) semi-structured interviews with narratives participants (c) self-interview by a colleague of class. The result of ongoing analysis gave rise to uncertainty and socialization issues. The first generated by the interdisciplinary characteristics of my education and the range of opportunities that I have. The second issue appears as a lack of life experience and afraid to commit and did not meet expectations. Therefore, livings experience of a postgraduate provoked the emergence of these themes, which have occurred, but that might be perceived and best worked through of authnographys methodology.
ISSN:1982-5935