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Autoethnographie critique×Analyse Thématique Réflexive×
DomaineQualitatifQualitatif
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine2000s–2010s (crystallised as named approach ~2012)2006 (seminal paper); explicitly named 'reflexive' from ~2019
Auteur d'origineRobin M. Boylorn, Mark P. Orbe (editors of foundational volume); D. Soyini Madison (critical ethnography lineage)Virginia Braun & Victoria Clarke
TypeQualitative research designQualitative research method
Source fondatriceMadison, D. S. (2005). Critical Ethnography: Method, Ethics, and Performance. Sage. ISBN: 978-0761929505Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77–101. DOI ↗
AliasCAE, critical auto-ethnography, critical self-ethnography, critical performative autoethnographyRTA, reflexive TA, Braun and Clarke thematic analysis, qualitative thematic analysis
Apparentées66
RésuméCritical autoethnography combines the self-reflective personal narrative of autoethnography with the social-justice orientation of critical theory. The researcher uses their own lived experience as primary data to interrogate power structures, systemic inequalities, and cultural norms — treating the personal not merely as testimony but as a site for political and theoretical critique. It is widely used to center the voices of marginalized groups and challenge dominant social narratives.Reflexive Thematic Analysis (RTA) is a widely used qualitative method for identifying, analysing, and interpreting patterns of shared meaning — called themes — across a dataset. Developed by Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke, it is theoretically flexible, works across epistemological positions, and foregrounds the researcher's active, interpretive role rather than treating themes as features that simply emerge from data. It differs from older 'codebook' approaches by treating the analyst's subjectivity as a resource rather than a source of bias to be suppressed.
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