Routledge Companion to Anthropology and Business

Routledge Companion to Anthropology and Business

Mir, Raza; Fayard, Anne-Laure

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2020

530

Dura

Inglês

9781138496422

15 a 20 dias

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1. Athropology and Organization Studies: A Symbiotic Connection; 2. Archival Ethnography; 3. A History of Markets Past: The Role of Institutional Memory Failure in Financial Crises; 4. What Good Is the Ethnographic Interview?; 5. Frames of the Field: Ethnography as Photography; 6. Ethnography Air-Conditioned; 7. Consumer Culture Theory: An Anthropological Contribution to Consumption Studies; 8. The Creative Use of Insider Ethnography as a Means for Organizational Self Investigation: The "Essence of Tesco" Project; 9. Contextual Analytics: Using Human Science to Strengthen Data Science Approaches in the Development of Algorithms; 10. Managing Meat and Non-meat Markets in Contemporary India; 11. "How Do I Like Being a Policewoman? I'm Very Happy!": Pakistani Policewomen and the Challenge of Presentational Data; 12. Impact Quantification and Integration in Impact Investing; 13. Exploring the Accomplishment of Inter-organizational Collaboration: The Value of Thick Descriptions; 14. Managerial Work with Digitalization: A Multi-Sited Ethnographic Approach to Data and Data-Driven Management in Practice; 15. Still a Man's World: Finding Gender Issues in Tokyo Fashion Week; 16. What Makes Resilience? An Ethnographic Study of the Work of Prison Officers; 17. Organisational Dilemmas, Gender and Ethnicity: A Video Ethnographic Approach to Talk and Gestures in Homeless Shelter Consultations; 18. Capturing the Microfoundations of Institutions: A Confessional Tale of the Glorified Field; 19. Five Ways of Seeing Events (in Anthropology and Organization Studies); 20. Tweeting the Marginalized Voices: A Netnographic Account; 21. What Are We Missing? Exploring Ethnographic Possibilities beyond MOS Conventions; 22. Why Does the Study of Alternative Organizations (So Badly) Need Anthropology?; 23. Crisis Ethnography: Emotions and Identity in Fieldwork during the Tunisian Revolution; 24. It Is Not That All Cultures Have Business, but That All Business Has Culture; 25. Ethnography and the Traffic in Pain; 26. Fieldwork in Work Worlds; 27. Withdrawal Pains and Gains: Exiting from the Field
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anthropological/ethnographic issues;epistemological reflection;organizational behaviour;organizational anthropology;general -management;Young Man;Japanese AVs;Vice Versa;Common Language;Van Maanen;Organizational Ethnographers;Grand Societal Challenges;Violated;Face To Face;Ethnographic Journey;Superimposing;Wo;Persona;Follow;Everyday Practices;Consumer Culture Theory;Insider Ethnography;Ethnographic Sensibilities;MBS Market;Ethnographic Method;Archival Ethnography;NSS;Digitalization Agenda;Epistemic Cycle;Tong Qi