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Unsanitized writing practices: Attending to affect and embodiment throughout the research process
Gender, Work & Organization ( IF 5.428 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-18 , DOI: 10.1111/gwao.12651
Dide van Eck 1 , Noortje van Amsterdam 2 , Marieke van den Brink 1
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Using examples from an ethnographic study of aircraft cleaning, we discuss and illustrate how “writing differently” can be performed throughout the research process—in the literature review, data collection, data analysis, and writing up. We argue that writing differently is an ongoing methodological tool in order to rethink/refeel research practices in ways that generate affective, embodied and caring accounts of empirical organizational contexts, particularly when marginalization is key such as in cleaning work. We turn to poetry to better understand and portray the affective and embodied intensities in different phases in the research project. Furthermore, instead of presenting a sanitized authoritative account of writing so that it becomes recognizable as academic knowledge, we leave in the messiness, struggles, and insecurities in “doing” writing differently.

中文翻译:

未经消毒的写作实践:在整个研究过程中注意影响和体现

使用飞机清洁的人种学研究中的例子,我们讨论和说明如何在整个研究过程中进行“不同的写作”——在文献回顾、数据收集、数据分析和写作中。我们认为,不同的写作是一种持续的方法论工具,以便以产生情感、具体和关怀的经验组织环境的方式重新思考/重新感受研究实践,特别是当边缘化是关键时,例如在清洁工作中。我们转向诗歌以更好地理解和描绘研究项目不同阶段的情感和体现强度。此外,我们没有提供经过消毒的权威写作描述,使其成为学术知识,而是陷入混乱、挣扎、
更新日期:2021-03-18
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