"That's not a proper ethnography": a hybrid "propportune" ethnography to study nurses' perceptions of organisational culture in a British hospital

被引:3
作者
Sambrook, Sally [1 ]
Hillier, Charlotte [1 ]
Doloriert, Clair [1 ]
机构
[1] Bangor Univ, Bangor Business Sch, Bangor, Wales
关键词
Participant observation; Ethics; Insider-outsider; Overt-covert; Native gone academic; NHS; Healthcare; Proper; Opportune; COVERT RESEARCH; CARE; REFLECTIONS; IDENTITIES; OVERT; WORK;
D O I
10.1108/JOE-05-2023-0021
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
PurposeThis paper revolves around the central question: is it possible to do "proper ethnography" without complete participant observation? The authors draw upon a student's experiences of negotiating National Health Service (NHS) ethical approval requirements and access into the student's research field, a British NHS hospital and having to adapt data collection methods for the student's doctoral research. The authors examine some of the positional (insider/outsider, native gone academic), methodological (long-term/interrupted, overt/covert) and contextual challenges that threatened the student's ethnographic study.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws on reflexive vignettes written during the student's doctorate, capturing significant moments and issues within the student's research.FindingsThe authors highlight the temporal, practical, ethical and emotional challenges faced in attempting an ethnography of nursing culture within a highly regulated research environment. Having revealed the student's experience of researching this specific culture and finding ways to overcome these challenges, the authors conclude that the contemporary ethnographer needs to be increasingly flexible, opportunistic and somewhat covert.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors argue that it is possible to do "proper" and "good" ethnography without complete participant observation - it is not the method, the observation, that is the essence of ethnography, but whether the researcher achieves real understanding through thick descriptions of the culture that explain "what is really going on here".Practical implicationsThe authors hope to assist doctoral students engage in "good" ethnographic research within (potentially) risk-averse host organisations, such as the NHS, whilst being located in neo-liberal performative academic organisations (Foster, 2017; McCann et al., 2020). The authors wish to contribute to the journal to ensure good ethnography is accessible and achievable to (particularly) doctoral researchers who have to navigate complex challenges exacerbated by pressures in both the host and home cultures. The authors wish to see doctoral researchers survive and thrive in producing good organisational ethnographies to ensure such research is published (Watson 2012), cognisant of the pressures and targets to publish in top-ranked journals (Jones et al. 2020).Originality/valueHaving identified key challenges, the authors demonstrate how these can be addressed to ensure ethnography remains accessible to and achievable for, doctoral researchers, particularly in healthcare organisations. The authors conclude that understanding can be attained in what they propose as a hybrid form of "propportune" ethnography that blends the aim of the essence of "proper" anthropological approaches with the "opportunism" of contemporary data collection solutions.
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页数:16
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