Results 51 to 60 of about 25,167 (227)
Ruth AYAß and Christian MEYER have edited an engaging collection of articles to honor Jörg BERGMANN, who has recently retired from his chair at the University of Bielefeld. In 700 pages, the edited collection provides an overview over recent developments
Dirk vom Lehn
doaj
What Does it Mean to Teach Interpretively? [PDF]
The ‘interpretive turn’ has gained traction as a research approach in recent decades in the empirical social sciences. While the contributions of interpretive research and interpretive research methods are clear, we wonder: Does an interpretive ...
Dodge, Jennifer +3 more
core +2 more sources
This study describes the work at an emergency and critical care center, focusing on the collaboration of multiple nurses when moving patients from the outpatient department to the ward. This study is an ethnomethodological ethnography based on fieldwork at a hospital and analysis of video data. The patient transport process is temporally organized into
Hiroki Maeda, Yumi Nishimura
wiley +1 more source
Analyzing equivalalences in discourse: are discourse theory and membership categorization analysis comptatible [PDF]
Facing a crucial leap from political philosophy to empirical analysis, the approach to discourse analysis that arose in the aftermath of Laclau and Mouffe (1985), and that is currently known as the Essex school of discourse theory (DT), has in recent ...
D'hondt, Sigurd
core +1 more source
ABSTRACT The current study explores conversations fathers and nurses at Swedish Child Health Centres. Video‐ethnographic methods allow for the analysis of naturally occurring interaction and the analysis focuses on how the participants address fathers' accounts of inadequacy and being secondary to the mother in terms of being able to provide care and ...
Henning Årman +3 more
wiley +1 more source
We can work it out: an enactive look at cooperation [PDF]
The past years have seen an increasing debate on cooperation and its unique human character. Philosophers and psychologists have proposed that cooperative activities are characterized by shared goals to which participants are committed through the ...
Aldridge +131 more
core +3 more sources
Discovering the Familiar: Exploring Everyday Practice in the Design of Tools and Artefacts
Abstract The design of everyday objects and artefacts, tools and technologies can prove particularly challenging for design. Their very pervasiveness, ease of application and seeming simplicity can mask the complex array of human practice, knowledge and skills that enables their use posing serious implications for critical design research and practice.
Christian Heath, Jason Cleverly
wiley +1 more source
Assembling nature as an art object
Using video data obtained from a one-day field ethnography, I utilised the ethnomethodological respecification of ‘gestalt-contextures’ to describe in fine detail how two artists and a social researcher haphazardly organised themselves to navigate river
Maximilon Baddeley
doaj +1 more source
Planning: Applied Rationality or Contingent Practice? [PDF]
This paper develops an interactional approach to planning in organisations that draws out the relevance of both rationalist and contingent models of planning.
Dant, Tim, Francis, David
core
Unravelling social constructionism [PDF]
Social constructionist research is an area of rapidly expanding influence that has brought together theorists from a range of different disciplines. At the same time, however, it has fuelled the development of a new set of divisions.
Anderson, B. +34 more
core +1 more source

