Autoethnography: a person-centered approach to unraveling modern career mobility

Autoethnography: a person-centered approach to unraveling modern career mobility Autoethnography: a person-centered approach to unraveling modern career mobilityIris PosklinskyJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, original research introduces autoethnography…
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Storytelling in street-level bureaucracies: a two-country narrative ethnography

Storytelling in street-level bureaucracies: a two-country narrative ethnography Storytelling in street-level bureaucracies: a two-country narrative ethnographyKarianne Nyheim Stray, Kerstin JacobssonJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, article aims to…
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A questionable account of ethnographic validity: Sukuma dandies in Katavi, Tanzania

A questionable account of ethnographic validity: Sukuma dandies in Katavi, Tanzania A questionable account of ethnographic validity: Sukuma dandies in Katavi, TanzaniaNick Rahier, Emelien Devos, Hugo DeBlock, Koen StroekenJournal of Organizational Ethnography,…
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“Que Dieu facilite l’aventure!”. Ivorian women confronting border regulations and intimate relationships on European adventures

“Que Dieu facilite l’aventure!”. Ivorian women confronting border regulations and intimate relationships on European adventures Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article investigates the migration stories of four Ivorian women who…
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From the presence of absence to the absence of presence: Violence and the practical consequences of nostalgia in Guatemala City

From the presence of absence to the absence of presence: Violence and the practical consequences of nostalgia in Guatemala City Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Nostalgia can provide its protagonists with…
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“Being there”: detailed ethnography, detective work and a little imagination

“Being there”: detailed ethnography, detective work and a little imagination “Being there”: detailed ethnography, detective work and a little imaginationAnna Uhlin, Chris IvoryJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print,…
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“We are simply being pressed out, slowly but surely” – Unhoused peoples’ experience with exclusionary design

“We are simply being pressed out, slowly but surely” - Unhoused peoples’ experience with exclusionary design Ethnography, Ahead of Print. With interest in ‘what it is like to be subjected…
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