9.1, Special Women’s Studies Issue

Guest Editor: Christina Crespo

Guest Reviewer: Dr. Katherine L. Reinberger

Guest Copy Editors: Dr. Megan Anne Conger and Benjamin Gochnour


A Methodological Reflection About Autoethnography

by Alina Baiju, Department of Biology and Molecular Biology, Institute for Women’s Studies

The Significance of Researcher  Positionality Throughout the Research Process

by Jennifer John Britto, Department of Biology and Molecular Biology, Institute for Women’s Studies

We Open Ourselves: Autoethnographic Research as a Healing Process

by Meredith Eget, Department of English, Department of Spanish, and Institute for Women’s Studies

Llorando, My Experience with Counter-Storytelling

by Sofia Castresana, Institute for Women’s Studies, Department of Sociology

The Importance of Researching with Pencils, not Markers

by Janessa Harris, Institute of Women’s Studies

The Value of Girl Talk in Research

by Natalie Kersnick, Department of International Affairs, Institute for Women’s Studies

The Elsewhere, or How I Learned to Unlearn

by Sara F. Kirk, Institute for Women’s Studies, Department of Psychology

Negotiating Research: A Visual Study of my Mental Metaphors

by Marti Wolf, Institute for Women’s Studies, Department of Sociology, and Department of Theatre and Film Studies