Journal of Organizational Ethnography
Issue(s) available: 33 – From Volume: 1 Issue: 1, to Volume: 12 Issue: 3
Autoethnographic reflections on creating inclusive and collaborative virtual places for academic research
Cristina-Alexandra Trifan, Roxane de Waegh, Yunzi Zhang, Can-Seng OoiThis paper explores the collaborative dynamics and dimensions within a virtual multi-cultural and interdisciplinary workplace. The study focusses on the use of online…
Ethnography beyond the tribe: from immersion to “committed localism” in the study of relational work
Irene Skovgaard-SmithThe purpose of the paper is to propose a shift from the ideal of immersion to a practice of “committed localism” in the ethnographic study of relational work in the…
Beyond methodology: unveiling multisited entrepreneurship
Bas Becker, Carel RoessinghMultisited ethnography has primarily been portrayed as a challenge for the following field-worker, with the researcher taking the central role and neglecting research participants…
The politics of smiling: the interplay of emotion, power and discourse in sensegiving and sensemaking
Yi ZhuThis research investigates the politics of smiling as a central driver for employees to navigate power dynamics within the prevailing discourse at a Japanese retailer in Hong…
Learning under lockdown: sensing, feeling and learning to work from home
Julian Waters-Lynch, Cameron DuffThe purpose of this study is to reflect on and analyse the sensory experiences related to the transition to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research seeks to…
Political sensitivity and autoethnography: a case on negotiating the personal political front
Yunzi ZhangThe paper introduces the autoethnography as a healing and everyday resistance strategy for marginalized voices. The focus is to deliver the author’s own reflections on some key…
Autoethnography in the modern workplace: a reflexive journey
Marko OrelThis conceptual paper seeks to critically evaluate and illuminate the diverse autoethnographic methodologies that are pivotal for understanding the dynamics of contemporary…
Memories that last: evaluating the impact of eco-tourism on children's future behaviour
Tamas Lestar, Jessica Clare HancockThis paper analyses children's experiences of school or family visits to Hare Krishna eco-farms in Europe. The article evaluates the extent to which these encounters enable…
“That's not a proper ethnography”: a hybrid “propportune” ethnography to study nurses' perceptions of organisational culture in a British hospital
Sally Sambrook, Charlotte Hillier, Clair DoloriertThis paper revolves around the central question: is it possible to do “proper ethnography” without complete participant observation? The authors draw upon a student's experiences…
A system psychodynamic perspective on collaborative leadership in multiparty systems: learnings from a behavioral simulation
Sandra G.L. Schruijer, Petru Lucian CurseuThis paper aims to provide a deeper understanding of what collaborative leadership in interorganizational systems entails.
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- Dr Harry Wels