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Institutional Ethnography, Theory, Methodology, and Research: Some Concerns and Some Comments.

Tummons, J.

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J. Reid
Editor

L. Russell
Editor

Abstract

In this chapter, I outline the key tenets of institutional ethnography (IE) as a framework for interpretivist social research. Through drawing not only on the key tenets of IE but also on the key findings and conclusions of the different chapters – empirical and conceptual – that make up the present volume, I argue for a critical reappraisal of IE. Through turning the IE lens of enquiry onto IE itself, I foreground the problematic within IE, and also the need to attend to the standpoint of IE. Finally, I consider the position of IE in terms of theory more broadly, as well as social theory more specifically, through focussing on the ways in which IE can be augmented through the use of other, compatible, theoretical, and/or methodological perspectives such as critical discourse analysis, actor-network theory, semiotics, and participatory and community models of research.

Citation

Tummons, J. (2017). Institutional Ethnography, Theory, Methodology, and Research: Some Concerns and Some Comments. In J. Reid, & L. Russell (Eds.), Perspectives on and from Institutional Ethnography (147-162). Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/s1042-319220170000015003

Online Publication Date Nov 2, 2017
Publication Date 2017
Deposit Date Aug 30, 2017
Publisher Emerald
Pages 147-162
Series Title Studies in Qualitative Methodology
Series Number 15
Book Title Perspectives on and from Institutional Ethnography.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/s1042-319220170000015003
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1667398
Contract Date Aug 30, 2017