The 4th Annual Ethnography Symposium Papers

The 4th Annual Ethnography Symposium took place on Sunday 23 August - Tuesday 25 August 2009 in Liverpool.

Key Theme: Practice, Politics and Ethics in Ethnographic Research


Bennett, Paul. ‘Who do You Think You’re Talking to?!’: A Reflexive. Account of Ethnographic Research in the Police

Boccagni, Paolo. From rapport to collaboration, and beyond? Respect, opportunities, interests in an ethnography on Ecuadorian migration

Cappellini, Benedetta. Eating class: Domestic consumption of Italian food in British middleclass households.

Carter, Pam. Doing the Public Good: Ethics, Ethnography and Policy Research

Devanney, Carol. et al. Can ethnography complement evaluation within New Public Management? 

Duijnhoven, Hanneke. Between Discourse and Practice: Conflicting Logics and WorkRestructuring in Public Sector Organizations 

Fontefrancesco, M, J. The Cradle of Gold

Frosberg, Per. IFRS standards and non-listed companies

Gale, Nicola K. The embodied ethnographer: journeys in a healthcare sub-culture 

Gastelaars, Marja. Available Theories. Considering the organizational relevance of physical settings, material actors, and embodied practice.

Homanen, Riikka. Ethnography and the ethics of care 

Junaid, Muhammad and Nocker, Manuela. Muhammad and Nocker, Manuela. Practice, Politics and Ethics in Ethnographic Research

Kamsteeg, Frans. When the field talks back.

Kawatoko, Yasuko. Talking about new technologies: when new technologies are introduced into the workplace.

Kirke, Charles. A Soldier of the 71st – a Real Deal? An Ethnographic Approach to Authenticity

Koh, Ben. Athlete healthcare behaviour: an ethnographer’s methodological conundrum.

Meier, Philipp. “ImmigrAction” – An Applied Participant Research Project

Olcese, Cristiana. Ethnography of Conflict: Art vs. Politics in Protests

Oultram, Teresa Simulated work environments: Learning to be a worker prior to being a worker

Peter, Sue. Virtual Ethnography and learning spaces: researching a community of practice

Sommier, Beatrice. Revisiting ethnographic data: bridging the boundaries between discourse and reality. The strategies and stances of a woman in the field

Spanjaard, Daniela. The Accidental Ethnographer: a journey within the world of the supermarket

Stoopendaal, Annemiek. Table cloths and cupboards. How to understand situated improvements in long term care?

Trux, Marja-Lisa. In times of return of the pure forms. Ethnography as the rescue of civility and cosmopolitanisms

Van Ellinkhuizen, Joost. ON BUILDINGS, FORMS AND COFFEEMAKERS: TRANSLATING GOOD CARE FOR THE HANDICAPPED.

Wainwright, Delia and Sambrook, Sally. Unintended consequences? The ethics of data collection in an ethnographic study of the psychological contracts of health and social care employees.

Wainwright, Delia and Sambrook, Sally. Working at it: Autoethnographic accounts of the psychological contract between a doctoral supervisor and supervisee.

Warmelink, Herald. Ethnography, Mobility and the Central Premise Reflections on an ethnographic virtual world research project.

White, David S. Emergent Practitioners of Chinese Medicine: An Ethnographic Inquiry into Medical Thought.

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