Ethnographic field research:Interpreting one's entrance into the field as thrownness

Chughtai, Hameed and Myers, Michael David (2014) Ethnographic field research:Interpreting one's entrance into the field as thrownness. In: ECIS 2014 Proceedings - 22nd European Conference on Information Systems. ECIS 2014 Proceedings - 22nd European Conference on Information Systems . Association for Information Systems, ISR. ISBN 9780991556700

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Abstract

The field is where an ethnographer does the fieldwork, yet a discussion of one's entrance into the field is essentially overlooked in the IS research literature. This paper suggests that entrance into the field can be seen as a rite of passage into a practice world. Using phenomenological hermeneutics, we direct the focus to everyday being-in-the-world to develop a practical understanding of the field as a fusion of horizons where an ethnographer is thrown. The concept of thrownness suggests including one's historicity and prejudices as one enters the field. We provide some empirical evidence from an ethnographic field study at a large scale IT services organization. This paper is intended as a contribution to the discussion about qualitative research methods in information systems.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1700/1710
Subjects:
?? ETHNOGRAPHYFIELDWORKHERMENEUTICSPHILOSOPHY OF ISQUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODSINFORMATION SYSTEMS ??
ID Code:
197030
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Deposited On:
06 Jul 2023 08:40
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Yes
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Published
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21 Sep 2023 04:07