Autoethnographic reflections on creating inclusive and collaborative virtual places for academic research

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Political sensitivity and autoethnography: a case on negotiating the personal political front

Political sensitivity and autoethnography: a case on negotiating the personal political front Political sensitivity and autoethnography: a case on negotiating the personal political frontYunzi ZhangJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print,…
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The politics of smiling: the interplay of emotion, power and discourse in sensegiving and sensemaking

The politics of smiling: the interplay of emotion, power and discourse in sensegiving and sensemaking The politics of smiling: the interplay of emotion, power and discourse in sensegiving and sensemakingYi ZhuJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print,…
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Beyond methodology: unveiling multisited entrepreneurship

Beyond methodology: unveiling multisited entrepreneurship Beyond methodology: unveiling multisited entrepreneurshipBas Becker, Carel RoessinghJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, ethnography has primarily been portrayed as a challenge for the…
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Occupational Rehabilitation or Self-Change? Practices for Self-Change in an Occupational Rehabilitation Group for Ultra-Orthodox Low-SES Women in Israel

Occupational Rehabilitation or Self-Change? Practices for Self-Change in an Occupational Rehabilitation Group for Ultra-Orthodox Low-SES Women in Israel Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article is based on…
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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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