Abstract Organisation and management scholars are often preoccupied with developing, refining and advancing knowledge, and in so doing, the empirical process through which knowledge is advanced can be ignored together with the impact this process can have on participants and scholars. This article draws attention to how management scholars might negotiate the complexities of positionality and representation through an illustrative case: my experience of becoming a decolonial feminist ethnographer. Drawing upon my doctoral research, I share the experience of my ethnographic journey to become a decolonial feminist ethnographer. Developing a decolonial feminist approach to ethnography enabled me to identify positionality and representation as ...
Intersectionality’s enormous success raises questions about its purchase as a critical methodology o...
Within ethnographic forms of organisational research, sensitivity to context is generally acknowledg...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...
Abstract Organisation and management scholars are often preoccupied with developing, refining and ad...
A decolonial feminist ethnography is an empowering research methodology that can situate the knowled...
Purpose – The paper details the construction of a postcolonial feminist approach to ethnography; pro...
The work and lives of marginalised indigenous women in the Global South are located outside of the d...
Feminist theories in management and organization studies, each with their own ontological and episte...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
As a Western feminist supporting and researching gender equality in education in postcolonial contex...
This paper investigates the ethnographic researcher’s positionality and its role in sensemaking with...
Feminist standpoint epistemology (FSE) is an important form of writing from below; that is, writing ...
Feminist ethnography does not have a single, coherent definition and is caught between struggles ove...
This paper asks how new materialist onto-epistemologies (Braidotti, 2013) reshape our understanding ...
Can there really be a feminist ethnography? The question was asked decades ago, and we need to retur...
Intersectionality’s enormous success raises questions about its purchase as a critical methodology o...
Within ethnographic forms of organisational research, sensitivity to context is generally acknowledg...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...
Abstract Organisation and management scholars are often preoccupied with developing, refining and ad...
A decolonial feminist ethnography is an empowering research methodology that can situate the knowled...
Purpose – The paper details the construction of a postcolonial feminist approach to ethnography; pro...
The work and lives of marginalised indigenous women in the Global South are located outside of the d...
Feminist theories in management and organization studies, each with their own ontological and episte...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
As a Western feminist supporting and researching gender equality in education in postcolonial contex...
This paper investigates the ethnographic researcher’s positionality and its role in sensemaking with...
Feminist standpoint epistemology (FSE) is an important form of writing from below; that is, writing ...
Feminist ethnography does not have a single, coherent definition and is caught between struggles ove...
This paper asks how new materialist onto-epistemologies (Braidotti, 2013) reshape our understanding ...
Can there really be a feminist ethnography? The question was asked decades ago, and we need to retur...
Intersectionality’s enormous success raises questions about its purchase as a critical methodology o...
Within ethnographic forms of organisational research, sensitivity to context is generally acknowledg...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...