Coping with stress as a collective?: Residents learning to engage in community affairs during the Shanghai lockdown

Coping with stress as a collective?: Residents learning to engage in community affairs during the Shanghai lockdown During Shanghai’s two-month lockdown in 2022, residential community members coped with stress collectively.…
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“That’s not a proper ethnography”: a hybrid “propportune” ethnography to study nurses’ perceptions of organisational culture in a British hospital

“That's not a proper ethnography”: a hybrid “propportune” ethnography to study nurses' perceptions of organisational culture in a British hospital “That's not a proper ethnography”: a hybrid “propportune” ethnography to…
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Im/material and intimate relations: Considering ethnographic methodologies for already-surveilled communities

Im/material and intimate relations: Considering ethnographic methodologies for already-surveilled communities Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In this autoethnography of ethnographic training and methodologies, I reflect upon unaddressed tensions in a Los…
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Toward a Phenomenological Understanding of Internet-Mediated Meme-ing as a Lived Experience in Social Distancing via Autoethnography

Toward a Phenomenological Understanding of Internet-Mediated Meme-ing as a Lived Experience in Social Distancing via Autoethnography Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. As the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent social…
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Memories that last: evaluating the impact of eco-tourism on children’s future behaviour

Memories that last: evaluating the impact of eco-tourism on children's future behaviour Memories that last: evaluating the impact of eco-tourism on children's future behaviourTamas Lestar, Jessica Clare HancockJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No.…
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