Shaping the field : a reflexive account of practitioner interference during ethnographic fieldwork in radiotherapy

Wood, Lisa Anne (2018) Shaping the field : a reflexive account of practitioner interference during ethnographic fieldwork in radiotherapy. In: Ethnographies and Health : Reflections on Empirical and Methodological Entanglements. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 103-121. ISBN 9783319893969

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Abstract

Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork at two UK hospitals during periods of technological change, I explore the multiplicity of roles performed when a practitioner turns ethnographer: from confidante, resource, bystander, friend, lunch buddy and observed. I describe how the situated body becomes part of procedures and relations in the field and how denying this is to deny intuition, feelings and position as part of research relationships. This reflexive approach acknowledges the researcher’s own knowledge production and epistemic practices required to work through the difficulties and tensions that emerge from practitioner relationships. I conclude that, through reflexive analysis that avoids self-absorption, practitioner ethnographers can clarify findings and provide a trace of intellectual and social paths that lead to conclusions made.

Item Type:
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Subjects:
?? radiotherapyactor network theoryscience and technology studiesethnographyimage guided radiotherapy ??
ID Code:
126392
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Deposited On:
12 Jul 2018 11:02
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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16 Jul 2024 04:22