Within ethnographic forms of organisational research, sensitivity to context is generally acknowledged as a critical ingredient for analysing processes and practices. When conducting such research, however, researchers typically privilege one particular research context for generating knowledge: although some ethnographic scholars underscore the importance of adopting a diversity of both insider and outsider roles, ethnographic research is usually equated with gaining a deep familiarity with the field of study through immersion. First, we argue that, although immersion elicits valuable knowledge ‘from within’, its prioritisation inevitably blinds the researcher’s eye to equally interesting insights stemming from alternative – and often unin...
This article reflects on the personal, epistemological and methodological dilemmas of conducting (au...
Purpose This article explores the analytical gains of what we refer to as “awkward ethnography.” How...
Prison ethnographers have tended to downplay the epistemological and methodological dilemmas relatin...
Within ethnographic forms of organisational research, sensitivity to context is generally acknowledg...
Purpose: Expands recent discussions of research practice in organizational ethnography through enga...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
This paper investigates the ethnographic researcher’s positionality and its role in sensemaking with...
Abstract Organisation and management scholars are often preoccupied with developing, refining and ad...
This article explores the ethical difficulties that arise because of the interaction between fieldwo...
The popularity of police ethnography as a way of observing the social world waxed and waned followin...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research ...
Ethnographic fieldwork is a balancing act between distancing and immersing. Fieldworkers need to com...
Ethnographers of the police have long drawn attention to the importance of gaining a degree of trust...
Focusing on the ‘fictions’ between the ethnographer and her informants, this article deals with the ...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...
This article reflects on the personal, epistemological and methodological dilemmas of conducting (au...
Purpose This article explores the analytical gains of what we refer to as “awkward ethnography.” How...
Prison ethnographers have tended to downplay the epistemological and methodological dilemmas relatin...
Within ethnographic forms of organisational research, sensitivity to context is generally acknowledg...
Purpose: Expands recent discussions of research practice in organizational ethnography through enga...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
This paper investigates the ethnographic researcher’s positionality and its role in sensemaking with...
Abstract Organisation and management scholars are often preoccupied with developing, refining and ad...
This article explores the ethical difficulties that arise because of the interaction between fieldwo...
The popularity of police ethnography as a way of observing the social world waxed and waned followin...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research ...
Ethnographic fieldwork is a balancing act between distancing and immersing. Fieldworkers need to com...
Ethnographers of the police have long drawn attention to the importance of gaining a degree of trust...
Focusing on the ‘fictions’ between the ethnographer and her informants, this article deals with the ...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...
This article reflects on the personal, epistemological and methodological dilemmas of conducting (au...
Purpose This article explores the analytical gains of what we refer to as “awkward ethnography.” How...
Prison ethnographers have tended to downplay the epistemological and methodological dilemmas relatin...