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Actor-network theory and ethnography: Sociomaterial approaches to researching medical education

MacLeod, A.; Cameron, P.; Ajjawi, R.; Kits, O.; Tummons, J.

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Authors

A. MacLeod

P. Cameron

R. Ajjawi

O. Kits



Abstract

Medical education is a messy tangle of social and material elements. These material entities include tools, like curriculum guides, stethoscopes, cell phones, accreditation standards, and mannequins; natural elements, like weather systems, disease vectors, and human bodies; and, objects, like checklists, internet connections, classrooms, lights, chairs and an endless array of others. We propose that sociomaterial approaches to ethnography can help us explore taken for granted, or under-theorized, elements of a situation under study, thereby enabling us to think differently. In this article, we describe ideas informing Actor-Network Theory approaches, and how these ideas translate into how ethnographic research is designed and conducted. We investigate epistemological (what we can know, and how) positioning of the researcher in an actor-network theory informed ethnography, and describe how we tailor ethnographic methods—document and artefact analysis; observation; and interviews—to align with a sociomaterial worldview. Untangling sociomaterial scenarios can offer a novel perspective on myriad contemporary medical education issues. These issues include examining how novel tools (e.g. accreditation standards, assessment tools, mannequins, videoconferencing technologies) and spaces (e.g. simulation suites, videoconferenced lecture theatres) used in medical education impact how teaching and learning actually happen in these settings.

Citation

MacLeod, A., Cameron, P., Ajjawi, R., Kits, O., & Tummons, J. (2019). Actor-network theory and ethnography: Sociomaterial approaches to researching medical education. Perspectives on Medical Education, 8(3), 177-186. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40037-019-0513-6

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jun 3, 2019
Publication Date Jun 3, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 26, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jun 26, 2019
Journal Perspectives on medical education
Print ISSN 2212-2761
Electronic ISSN 2212-277X
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 8
Issue 3
Pages 177-186
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s40037-019-0513-6
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1293418

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