Lucinda Carspecken
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
23
Citations
42
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
16
Publishing since 2011
Lucinda Carspecken works in qualitative social science research, focusing on the methods and ethics of how researchers study human experience. Her recent work examines ethnography (in-depth study of communities and cultures), oral history, autoethnography and memoir writing, often by revisiting the approaches of past activist-scholars. She also explores participatory research methods and topics such as identity and dance.
Publication activity was sparse in the late 2010s but grew notably from 2022 onward, peaking in 2024 with a large number of outputs.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Historical Methods in Qualitative Research
2026
- Ethnographic Ways of Knowing
2024
- Jane Addams and the Coat
2024
- M. N. Srinivas and the Inconvenient Detail
2024
- The Work of Recognition in Barbara Myerhoff's Number Our Days
2024
- Introduction
2024
- The Traveler with the Ear Trumpet
2024
- “I was just crazy to get into the dance,”
2024
- The Many and the One
2024
- Orlando Fals Borda and Participatory Action Research
2024
- Chart and Compass in W. E. B. Du Bois's Early Work
2024
- The Dakota Way of Life and Waterlily
2024
- The Singing Man and the Suitor
2024
- Writing strategies in autoethnography and memoir: Methodological legacies from three activist-scholars
Qualitative Research · 2023
- From lines to circles: love as a component of validity
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education · 2022
- Archives of Sexual Behavior×1
- Qualitative Inquiry×1
- Journal of Contemporary Ethnography×1
- Qualitative Research×1
- International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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