
Researching at the Margins: How Collective Autoethnography centred Black mothers’ knowledge
Published on November 19, 2025
How can collective autoethnography create space for marginalised voices in research? Mel Green reflects on how everyday conversations between Black mothers became a rigorous, community-rooted method that reveals insights traditional research often misses. Mel Green.
First published on Wed, 19 Nov 2025 as Researching at the Margins: How Collective Autoethnography centred Black mothers’ knowledge. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Copyright 2025
