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- Introduction
- Agenda
- Ethnography
- Ethnography in evolution for hundreds of years
- When anthropology became a field of its own
- Ethnography in stark contrast to psychology
- Focus: Video Ethnography
- Video analysis
- Video Ethnography - intro.
- Video Ethnography
- Some of the influences on video ethnography
- Origins and influences of video ethnography
- Conversation analysis
- Harvey Sacks (1)
- Harvey Sacks (2)
- Harvey Sacks (3)
- Conversation analysis focuses on action
- The typical way we look at the world
- Action as socially constitutive
- Drawing hands
- To understand conversation
- Context analysis
- Some conversation analysis is logo-centric (1)
- Some conversation analysis is logo-centric (2)
- Proxemics (1)
- Proxemics (2)
- Proxemics elements
- Kinesics
- Two of the heaviest influences
- Procedures in video ethnography
- Steps in a Microethnographic Study
- Step one: select a research site
- Step two: negotiate access
- It is easiest to work with people that you know
- What is in it for them?
- Prior permission from research subjects
- Step three: scrutinize the site
- What activities will you record?
- Data collection is analytic and interpretive work
- Step four: create video recordings
- Be unobtrusive
- Start before anyone enters the room
- Step five: log the data
- Allow the tape to run
- Extra attention to "boundary moments"
- Look for instances of your phenomenon
- Attend to your "gut level" responses
- Step six: transcribe selected moments
- Looking repeatedly and hearing more carefully
- Step seven: analyze the data
- The data are the video recordings
- Look beyond the semantic meaning of words
- Use the "next turn proof" approach
- Explain how people are "packaging" their actions
- Attend to structure
- Avoid mentalistic and causal explanations
- Participants interactively create their "worlds"
- Step eight: report research findings
- Findings are assumed to be generalizable
- Assumptions behind the research method
- Moving directly to data
- The video
- The cinematic features of the data
- A meeting
- A boundary moment
- The story of the organization
- The work of the facilitator
- Review of Methodology
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Topics Covered
- Ethnography in evolution for hundreds of years
- Ethnography in stark contrast to psychology
- Video Ethnography
- Video analysis
- Origins and influences
- Conversation analysis
- Harvey Sacks
- Action as socially constitutive
- Context analysis
- Logo-centric conversation analysis
- Proxemics
- Kinesics
- Procedures in video ethnography
- Steps in a Microethnographic Study
- Data collection
- Boundary moments
- Assumptions behind the research method
- The cinematic features of the data
- The story of the organization
Talk Citation
LeBaron, C. (2012, August 15). An ethnographic approach to strategy as practice: Using video to observe strategizing [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved October 11, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KROA3429.Export Citation (RIS)
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