Utilizing Ethnographical Approaches to Study the Abstract, Intimate, and Dynamic Topic of Trust

Utilizing Ethnographical Approaches to Study the Abstract, Intimate, and Dynamic Topic of Trust Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. There is an increased need to acquire a more holistic…
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The Show Must Go On! An Autoethnography of (Re)socialization into Senior Policing in England and the Prominence of “Leadership Theatre”

The Show Must Go On! An Autoethnography of (Re)socialization into Senior Policing in England and the Prominence of “Leadership Theatre” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This unique autoethnographical…
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The Dilemma of Consumerist Masculinity in Capitalist West Africa: Men Navigating Gender, Class, and Romance in Sierra Leone’s Informal Economy

The Dilemma of Consumerist Masculinity in Capitalist West Africa: Men Navigating Gender, Class, and Romance in Sierra Leone’s Informal Economy Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In urban Sierra…
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“We Have Two Engines, and We Must Keep Them Both Running”: The Combination of Institutional and Symbolic Resources in the “Socio-Emotional Organizing” of Solo Self-Employed Workers

“We Have Two Engines, and We Must Keep Them Both Running”: The Combination of Institutional and Symbolic Resources in the “Socio-Emotional Organizing” of Solo Self-Employed Workers Journal of Contemporary Ethnography,…
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Studying ‘closed’ workplaces: ‘Embedded-actualised’ ethnography and reflections on ‘embeddedness’ from the remote UK oilfields

Studying ‘closed’ workplaces: ‘Embedded-actualised’ ethnography and reflections on ‘embeddedness’ from the remote UK oilfields Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Energy-ethnographies of ‘closed’ workplaces detail practices for achieving robust, authentic research. However,…
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When fieldwork is forbidden: Ontological dilemmas, subjectivity and moral imperatives as constraints in the field

When fieldwork is forbidden: Ontological dilemmas, subjectivity and moral imperatives as constraints in the field Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Undertaking fieldwork in a remote location with limited health care and…
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Organizational value streams as multiteam systems: an ethnographic case study

Organizational value streams as multiteam systems: an ethnographic case study Organizational value streams as multiteam systems: an ethnographic case studyErik Eduard Cremers, Petru Lucian CurșeuJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, paper aims…
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Killed For Good: Hunters, Biologists, and the Ethical Paradoxes of Wildlife Management in North America

Killed For Good: Hunters, Biologists, and the Ethical Paradoxes of Wildlife Management in North America Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Built over the 20th century, the North American…
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Dangerous Fieldwork: Reflections on Ethnographic Research with Irregular, Nigerian Streetwalkers and Madams in Spain

Dangerous Fieldwork: Reflections on Ethnographic Research with Irregular, Nigerian Streetwalkers and Madams in Spain Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Recent calls have been made to investigate the lived…
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Failing forward: the transformative power of writing in interdisciplinary ethnographic research

Failing forward: the transformative power of writing in interdisciplinary ethnographic research Failing forward: the transformative power of writing in interdisciplinary ethnographic researchHanna Varvne, Mariana AndreiJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. ahead-of-print,…
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Short essay: The risks of choosing practice theory for ethnographic research: experiences of epistemological and methodological failures

Short essay: The risks of choosing practice theory for ethnographic research: experiences of epistemological and methodological failures Short essay: The risks of choosing practice theory for ethnographic research: experiences of…
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Short essay: A WEIRD anthropologist overinterpreting voting and phones in South India

Short essay: A WEIRD anthropologist overinterpreting voting and phones in South India Short essay: A WEIRD anthropologist overinterpreting voting and phones in South IndiaJukka JouhkiJournal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. 13,…
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