Dvora Yanow is a political ethnographer and interpretive methodologist. Her research explores state-created categories for immigrant and race-ethnic identities, workplace practices and organizational learning, and built spaces and meaning.
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Studying Everyday Organizational Life - Sierk Ybema, Dvora Yanow, Harry Wels and Frans Kamsteeg PART ONE: ETHNOGRAPHIC DOING AND WRITING Getting Going: Organizing Ethnographic Fieldwork - Kees van der Waal Ethnographic Practices: From 'Writing-up Ethnographic Research' to 'Writing Ethnography' - Michael Humphreys and Tony Watson Reading and Writing as Method: In Search of Trustworthy Texts - Peregrine Schwartz-Shea and Dvora Yanow When the 'Subject' and the 'Researcher' Speak Together: Co-producing Organizational Ethnography - Simon Down and Michael Hughes PART TWO: FAMILIARITY AND 'STRANGER-NESS' Making the Familiar Strange: A Case for Disengaged Organizational Ethnography - Sierk Ybema and Frans Kamsteeg Zooming In & Zooming Out: A Package of Method and Theory to Study Work Practices - Davide Nicolini From Participant Observation to Observant Participation - Brian Moeran At-home Ethnography: Struggling with Closeness and Closure - Mats Alvesson PART THREE: RESEARCHER-RESEARCHED RELATIONSHIPS Lies from the Field: Ethical Issues in Organizational Ethnography - Gary Alan Fine and David Shulman 'But I Thought We Were Friends?' Life Cycles and Research Relationships - Nic Beech, Paul Hibbert, Robert MacIntosh and Peter McInnes Critical Action Research and Organizational Ethnography - Chris Sykes and Lesley Treleaven Beyond Complicity: A Plea for Engaged Ethnography - Halleh Ghorashi and Harry Wels Annotated Bibliography Defining 'Organizational Ethnography': Selection Criteria - Dvora Yanow and Karin Geuijen Bibliography - Karin Geuijen

