Critical Management Research
Reflections from the Field
Herausgeber: Huzzard, Tony; Jeanes, Emma
Critical Management Research
Reflections from the Field
Herausgeber: Huzzard, Tony; Jeanes, Emma
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This volume offers reflective yet practical guidance on carrying out critical management research as part of organization and management studies.
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This volume offers reflective yet practical guidance on carrying out critical management research as part of organization and management studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781446257432
- ISBN-10: 1446257436
- Artikelnr.: 41039435
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781446257432
- ISBN-10: 1446257436
- Artikelnr.: 41039435
Introduction - Emma Jeanes and Tony Huzzard
Approaching the field
Problematization meets mystery creation: Generating new ideas and findings
through assumption challenging research - Mats Alvesson and Jorgen Sandberg
Researcher collaboration: Learning from experience - Emma Jeanes,
Bernadette Loacker and Martyna Sliwa
In the field
Critical ethnographic research: Negotiations, influences, and interests -
Daniel Nyberg and Helen Nicholson
Critical action research - Tony Huzzard and Yvonne Johansson
Doing research in your own organization: Being native, going stranger -
Mathias Skrutkowski
Critical and compassionate interviewing: Asking until it makes sense -
Susanne Ekman
Critical Netnography: Conducting critical research online - Jon Bertilsson
Out of the field
Motifs in the methods section: Representing the qualitative research
process - Karen Lee Ashcraft and Catherine S. Ashcraft
Thickening thick descriptions: Overinterpretations in critical
organizational ethnography - Peter Svensson
Conceptually grounded analysis: The elusive facticity and ethical upshot of
`Organization' - Hugh Willmott
Writing: What can be said, by who, and where? - Martin Parker
Conclusion: Reflexivity, ethics and the researcher - Emma Jeanes and Tony
Huzzard
Approaching the field
Problematization meets mystery creation: Generating new ideas and findings
through assumption challenging research - Mats Alvesson and Jorgen Sandberg
Researcher collaboration: Learning from experience - Emma Jeanes,
Bernadette Loacker and Martyna Sliwa
In the field
Critical ethnographic research: Negotiations, influences, and interests -
Daniel Nyberg and Helen Nicholson
Critical action research - Tony Huzzard and Yvonne Johansson
Doing research in your own organization: Being native, going stranger -
Mathias Skrutkowski
Critical and compassionate interviewing: Asking until it makes sense -
Susanne Ekman
Critical Netnography: Conducting critical research online - Jon Bertilsson
Out of the field
Motifs in the methods section: Representing the qualitative research
process - Karen Lee Ashcraft and Catherine S. Ashcraft
Thickening thick descriptions: Overinterpretations in critical
organizational ethnography - Peter Svensson
Conceptually grounded analysis: The elusive facticity and ethical upshot of
`Organization' - Hugh Willmott
Writing: What can be said, by who, and where? - Martin Parker
Conclusion: Reflexivity, ethics and the researcher - Emma Jeanes and Tony
Huzzard
Introduction - Emma Jeanes and Tony Huzzard
Approaching the field
Problematization meets mystery creation: Generating new ideas and findings
through assumption challenging research - Mats Alvesson and Jorgen Sandberg
Researcher collaboration: Learning from experience - Emma Jeanes,
Bernadette Loacker and Martyna Sliwa
In the field
Critical ethnographic research: Negotiations, influences, and interests -
Daniel Nyberg and Helen Nicholson
Critical action research - Tony Huzzard and Yvonne Johansson
Doing research in your own organization: Being native, going stranger -
Mathias Skrutkowski
Critical and compassionate interviewing: Asking until it makes sense -
Susanne Ekman
Critical Netnography: Conducting critical research online - Jon Bertilsson
Out of the field
Motifs in the methods section: Representing the qualitative research
process - Karen Lee Ashcraft and Catherine S. Ashcraft
Thickening thick descriptions: Overinterpretations in critical
organizational ethnography - Peter Svensson
Conceptually grounded analysis: The elusive facticity and ethical upshot of
`Organization' - Hugh Willmott
Writing: What can be said, by who, and where? - Martin Parker
Conclusion: Reflexivity, ethics and the researcher - Emma Jeanes and Tony
Huzzard
Approaching the field
Problematization meets mystery creation: Generating new ideas and findings
through assumption challenging research - Mats Alvesson and Jorgen Sandberg
Researcher collaboration: Learning from experience - Emma Jeanes,
Bernadette Loacker and Martyna Sliwa
In the field
Critical ethnographic research: Negotiations, influences, and interests -
Daniel Nyberg and Helen Nicholson
Critical action research - Tony Huzzard and Yvonne Johansson
Doing research in your own organization: Being native, going stranger -
Mathias Skrutkowski
Critical and compassionate interviewing: Asking until it makes sense -
Susanne Ekman
Critical Netnography: Conducting critical research online - Jon Bertilsson
Out of the field
Motifs in the methods section: Representing the qualitative research
process - Karen Lee Ashcraft and Catherine S. Ashcraft
Thickening thick descriptions: Overinterpretations in critical
organizational ethnography - Peter Svensson
Conceptually grounded analysis: The elusive facticity and ethical upshot of
`Organization' - Hugh Willmott
Writing: What can be said, by who, and where? - Martin Parker
Conclusion: Reflexivity, ethics and the researcher - Emma Jeanes and Tony
Huzzard