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Researching spatial practices through Commentated Walks: “on the move” and “walking with”
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Journal of Organizational Ethnography (2014) 3 (1): 27–42.
Published: 14 April 2014
... and talking simultaneously offer access to the different uses and relationship with space. However, access to “space in practice” also relies on the ethnographic position of the researcher, his or her “being with.” The ethnographic approach is essential in our use of Commentated Walks...
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Editorial for the Journal of Organizational Ethnography: Time for a new journal, a journal for new times
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Journal of Organizational Ethnography (2012) 1 (1): 5–14.
Published: 20 April 2012
... and develop the methodology and methods associated with them. It argues for a “collective manifesto” embracing and encouraging the diversity of approaches and introduces the first contributions. Clair Doloriert and Sally Sambrook provide a different account of the purpose and practice of organisational...
