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Panel: Autoethnography across cultures (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2016, November). Panel: Autoethnography across cultures. Presented at Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines 2016, Cape Town, South Africa

The traveling researchers’ sisterhood: Four female voices from Latin America in a collaborative autoethnography (2016)
Journal Article
Zapata-Sepúlveda, P., Stanley, P., Ramírez-Pereira, M., & Espinoza-Lobos, M. (2016). The traveling researchers’ sisterhood: Four female voices from Latin America in a collaborative autoethnography. Qualitative Research Journal, 16(3), 251-262. https:/

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a collaborative (auto)ethnography that has emerged from the meeting of four academic researchers working with and from the heart in various Latin American contexts. Design/methodology/approach Our “... Read More about The traveling researchers’ sisterhood: Four female voices from Latin America in a collaborative autoethnography.

Plenary: Indigenous research ethics for social transformation in Neoliberal times (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2016, May). Plenary: Indigenous research ethics for social transformation in Neoliberal times. Presented at 12th International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, US

Chair: Patrick J Lewis, University of Regina Indigenous research ethics for social transformation in Neoliberal times, Shawn Wilson, Southern Cross University Indigenous research ethics for social transformation in Neoliberal times, Marcelo Diversi... Read More about Plenary: Indigenous research ethics for social transformation in Neoliberal times.

‘Passing’-and ‘failing’-in Latin America: Methodological reflections on linguacultural identity (2016)
Book Chapter
Stanley, P. (2016). ‘Passing’-and ‘failing’-in Latin America: Methodological reflections on linguacultural identity. In E. Emerald, R. E. Rinehart, & A. Garcia (Eds.), Global South Ethnographies: Minding the Senses (185-196). Rotterdam: Sense Publ

Después de México: bronceada, el cabello teñido de negro. En un mercado nicaragüense una puestera se dirige a mí. Escuchándole mal, le pregunto en jerga mexicana: ¿mande? Y charlamos. Ella dice que mi ‘paisano’ estaba aquí antes. ‘¿Mi paisano? ¿De ve... Read More about ‘Passing’-and ‘failing’-in Latin America: Methodological reflections on linguacultural identity.