Table of Contents
1. Outlining a practical, emotional and reflexive approach to Organisational Ethnography
Part I: EMOTIONS, ETHNOGRAPHY AND FIELDWORK 2. Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself! Are you cut out for Ethnographic fieldwork? 3. Too close for comfort? The challenges and unexpected consequences of immersed ethnography 4. Removing the Rose-Tinted Glasses: Fear, Risk and Being Uncomfortable in Ethnographic Fieldwork 5. Choosing to reach beyond academic goalposts: Ethnographer as compassionate advocate inside an immigration detention centre
Part II: ETHNOGRAPHY IN THE FIELD 6. Learning and doing autoethnography: resonance, vulnerability and exposure 7. Rapid ethnographies in organisations: ensuring rich data and timely findings 8. Deception as a Moral Project: Covert Research and the Construction of the Ethical Self 9. Ethnography on sensitive topics: children’s sexuality education in Spain 10. Reflexivity in Audio-Visual Ethnography: Thinking through Practice
Part III: BEYOND THE FIELD 11.
Exiting the field: when does an ethnography finish? 12. Jotting it down: Writing and analysing fieldnotes 13. Making sense of field material: from euphoria to despair and back 14. Learning to Fly: On Teaching the Ethnographic Craft 15. Futures of Organizational Ethnography: (Post) Pandemic Reflections and New Possibilities