Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore dirty work sites within an academic context.Working with particular “unloved” groups (Fielding, 1993) can present a number of challenges to researchers, and if professional boundaries are not carefully maintained, researchers can be seen as “dirty workers” within an academic context. Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws a qualitative research project that explores women’s involvement with nationalist movements in the UK. Findings – Researching “unloved” groups, and in particular racist organizations, presents a number of potential emotional and professional, and can render researchers “dirty workers” if clear professional boundaries are not maintained. Originality/value – Examini...
Over recent years, researchers have documented concerns about the low levels of wellbeing among univ...
This paper reflects upon the 'goodness' or 'ethics' of Critical Management/Critical Organisation Stu...
Based on an autoethnographic study of early career researchers’ field research experiences, we show ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore dirty work sites within an academic context.Workin...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the relatively hidden phenomenon of researchers who...
Drawing on theories of sex work, marginalisation, feminism, and otherness, this chapter critically i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how a group of dirty workers, that is, exotic danc...
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss how using innovative interpretivist app...
Drawing on the fieldwork experiences of my ethnographic, doctoral research into equal opportunities ...
In this paper I explore what it means to do research in contemporary times in a specific regional ac...
What do attacks on 'unpalatable' research reveal about academic freedom? When academic work is curta...
This paper explores the emotional dimensions of doing covert research with antagonistic organisatio...
A key element of the project of reimagining participants in education research in hopefully more pro...
Complex ethical and methodological issues can sometimes arise when conducting researchinto sensitive...
Stronach and MacLure (1997) argue that research is not value-free and that, through the use of a pos...
Over recent years, researchers have documented concerns about the low levels of wellbeing among univ...
This paper reflects upon the 'goodness' or 'ethics' of Critical Management/Critical Organisation Stu...
Based on an autoethnographic study of early career researchers’ field research experiences, we show ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore dirty work sites within an academic context.Workin...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the relatively hidden phenomenon of researchers who...
Drawing on theories of sex work, marginalisation, feminism, and otherness, this chapter critically i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how a group of dirty workers, that is, exotic danc...
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss how using innovative interpretivist app...
Drawing on the fieldwork experiences of my ethnographic, doctoral research into equal opportunities ...
In this paper I explore what it means to do research in contemporary times in a specific regional ac...
What do attacks on 'unpalatable' research reveal about academic freedom? When academic work is curta...
This paper explores the emotional dimensions of doing covert research with antagonistic organisatio...
A key element of the project of reimagining participants in education research in hopefully more pro...
Complex ethical and methodological issues can sometimes arise when conducting researchinto sensitive...
Stronach and MacLure (1997) argue that research is not value-free and that, through the use of a pos...
Over recent years, researchers have documented concerns about the low levels of wellbeing among univ...
This paper reflects upon the 'goodness' or 'ethics' of Critical Management/Critical Organisation Stu...
Based on an autoethnographic study of early career researchers’ field research experiences, we show ...