Week 1: Digital Ethnography

Cruising in the Research Field

Developing Cyberethnographic Research Methods for Understanding Digitally Mediated Identities

Navigating Other-than-Human Identities with Online Ethnography

Week 2: Speculative Fabulation

Speculative Futures and “Found” Artifacts: Using Fiction for Defamiliarization and Analysis

Spinning Futures: Interrogating Feminist Pedagogy and Methodology With Speculative Fiction

Imaginary Studies: A Science Fiction Autoethnography…

Writing With Phineas: How a Fictional Character From A. S. Byatt Helped Me Turn My Ethnographic Data Into Research Texts

Towards the Objective Exploration of Non-Ordinary Realities

Week 3: Autoethnography

The sacred scroll and the researcher’s body: an autoethnography of Reform Jewish ritual

Reclaiming the book of spells: Storying the self as a form of resistance

Meditations on the Story I Cannot Write: Reflexivity, Autoethnography, and the Possibilities of Maybe

Exploring the Aventine: An autoethnography on making sense of immersive daydreaming in the context of developmental trauma

I, Posthuman: A Deliberately Provocative Title

Week 4: Duoethnography

Two Women, a Bottle of Wine, and The Bachelor

Week 5: Researching and writing non-ordinary experiences

Maxwell's Demons: Disenchantment in the Field