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Revisiting ethnography and reflexivity for language-sensitive workplace research

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Kristina Humonen

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Abstract

Reflexivity is often described as one of the core components of qualitative research, yet language-sensitive management research has paid surprisingly little attention to the role of a researcher in the knowledge (re)production process. In this chapter, we suggest that the relationship between knowledge claims and a researcher's various positions should be made more explicit through greater engagement with reflexivity. Drawing on our own ethnographic work, we put forward three main ideas about reflexive practice. First, reflexivity should be treated as part of epistemological considerations throughout the research process, and not merely limited to a methodological approach. Second, epistemic reflexivity enhances the critical reading of assumptions. Third, a reflexive approach can provide access to a multilevel analysis of language use in the workplace. By reflecting on different datasets from two workplace contexts, we seek to address the ways in which a researcher's subjectivities are part of the research outcomes.


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Author(s): Humonen K, Angouri J

Editor(s): Lecomte P; Vigier M; Gaibrois C; Beeler B

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Understanding the Dynamics of Language and Multilingualism in Professional Contexts: Advances in Language-Sensitive Management.

Year: 2023

Pages: 84-101

Print publication date: 13/01/2023

Online publication date: 13/01/2023

Acceptance date: 13/01/2023

Publisher: Edward Elgar

Place Published: Cheltenham

URL: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781789906783.00015

DOI: 10.4337/9781789906783.00015

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781789906776


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