Doing Organizational Ethnography

Doing Organizational Ethnography
Author: Anne Reff Pedersen,Didde Maria Humle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317387671

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This book presents a new way of understanding organizational ethnography due to its strong emphasis on what the word organizational means in organizational ethnography. In the past five years, a new organizational studies research field has developed involving organizational ethnographies, which is when organizations are studied using ethnographical methods. This development has shed light on the methods and difficulties of organizational ethnography, and yet we argue that confusion still remains as to what organizational ethnographical approaches are. This edited volume offers students and scholars a profound understanding of organizational ethnography by presenting concrete examples, reflections and discussions of how to understand and adequately conceptualize the word organizational in organizational ethnography. All the chapters illustrate the work of analytically combining different organizational phenomena (e.g. strategy making, policymaking), analytical perspectives (e.g. sensemaking, narratives) and ethnographical methods (e.g. texts, observations, shadowing, interviews) and demonstrate different ways of doing organizational ethnography. At the end of each chapter, an experienced researcher in the field offers comments and discussion on the contributions of the chapter, providing reflections on the implications for research in the field to which they ascribe. In Doing Organizational Ethnography, organizational is defined as polyphonic ways of organizing based on the interactions of the many voices, discourses, practices and narratives in and around organizations and the book provides readers with in-depth reflections on what organizing and organizations become when doing organizational ethnography.

Organizational Ethnography

Organizational Ethnography
Author: Sierk Ybema,Dvora Yanow,Harry Wels,Frans H Kamsteeg
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781446248188

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Just as newspapers do not, typically, engage with the ordinary experiences of people′s daily lives, so organizational studies has also tended largely to ignore the humdrum, everyday experiences of people working in organizations. However, ethnographic approaches provide in-depth and up-close understandings of how the ′everyday-ness′ of work is organized and how, in turn, work itself organizes people and the societies they inhabit. Organizational Ethnography brings contributions from leading scholars in organizational studies that serve to unpack an ethnographic perspective on organizations and organizational research. The authors explore the particular problems faced by organizational ethnographers, including: - questions of gaining access to research sites within organizations; - the many styles of writing organizational ethnography; - the role of friendship relations in the field; - problems of distance and closeness; - the doing of at-home ethnography; - ethical issues; - standards for evaluating ethnographic work. This book is a vital resource for organizational scholars and students doing or writing ethnography in the fields of business and management, public administration, education, health care, social work, or any related field in which organizations play a role.

Organizational Ethnography

Organizational Ethnography
Author: Daniel Neyland
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2007-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781849202640

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′This is an excellent resource for those interested in studying organizations in both formal and informal contexts′ - Choice Taking readers through the practical history of ethnography from its anthropological origins through to its use in a ever-widening variety of organizational, academic and business contexts, this book covers the whole research project process, starting with research design, and dealing with such practical issues as gaining access, note-taking, project management, analysing one′s data and negotiating an exit strategy. It is highly practical and incorporates a range of case studies, illustrating organisational ethnography at work. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to plan and conduct their own ethnographic, observational or participant observational research in an organizational context, whatever their level of experience and regardless of whether they are studying a business organization or other types of organization such as schools and hospitals.

Organizational Ethnography

Organizational Ethnography
Author: Jenna Pandeli,Neil Sutherland,Hugo Gaggiotti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000543841

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This textbook explores practices, first-hand experiences and emerging ideas within organizational ethnography, providing a toolkit that prepares ethnographers for the uncertainties and realities of fieldworking. Students faced with the complexities of qualitative observational techniques and considerations, such as the scope of the research, the personal and professional intertwined life of the qualitative research or the decision of when to leave the field, will find the book an extremely useful, practical guide. A range of experiences from a variety of academics at different stages of their career, to highlight the differences in practices, approaches and encounters, are presented. The themes of the individual chapters cover three main areas: aspects to consider and reflect on before undertaking an ethnography, the process and experiences of conducting ethnographic work and considerations for after the fieldwork. Particular attention is given to appreciating the complexity and practicalities of ethnographic work, providing a more experience-driven text, and understanding perspectives from a range of different approaches to organizational ethnography. This book should be a recommended text for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying research methods within Business and Management. It is particularly important for all students and academics undertaking qualitative research, especially ethnography.

Ethnography in Organizations

Ethnography in Organizations
Author: Helen B. Schwartzman
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0803943792

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In this volume, Schwartzman evaluates the range of ethnographic research that has been conducted on organizations. She also examines such important topics as: the roles and methods utilized by organizational ethnographers; the problems and prospects for conducting fieldwork in organizations; and the role that everyday but often overlooked routines - like meetings and story telling - play in the production and reproduction of organizations, institutions and society.

Organizational Ethnography

Organizational Ethnography
Author: Monika Kostera,Nancy Harding
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786438102

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Ethnography is at the heart of what researchers in management and organization studies do. This crucial book offers a robust and original overview of ‘doing’ organizational ethnography, guiding readers through the essential qualitative methods for the study of organizations.

Turning Words Spinning Worlds

Turning Words  Spinning Worlds
Author: Michael Rosen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134435777

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This collection represents Michael Rosen's encounter with an 'ethnography of the center'-the study of cultural orders in the heart of the metropolis. Considers occupational worlds from finance and advertising to the subworld of drug dealing.

From the Ethnographic Turn to New Forms of Organizational Ethnography

From the Ethnographic Turn to New Forms of Organizational Ethnography
Author: Matthew Brannan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1784411345

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