Methodological Reflections on Practice Oriented Theories 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52897-7_10
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Making Sense of Noise: Practice Oriented Approach to Sound

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“…Various practice scholars and other scholars in the field of organisation studies have discussed the different research opportunities that may arise when the researcher is adopting the position of an active participant in the practice that is studied (Ginkel, 2017;Moeran, 2009;Müller, 2017;Wacquant, 2005Wacquant, , 2009. Moeran ( 2009) described how in his ethnographic study of a Japanese advertising agency, the shift "from participant observation to observant participation" (p.137) enabled him to gain access to the "backstage" of the organisation and therefore to valuable inside information about the agency, which would not have been available…”
Section: Participant Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various practice scholars and other scholars in the field of organisation studies have discussed the different research opportunities that may arise when the researcher is adopting the position of an active participant in the practice that is studied (Ginkel, 2017;Moeran, 2009;Müller, 2017;Wacquant, 2005Wacquant, , 2009. Moeran ( 2009) described how in his ethnographic study of a Japanese advertising agency, the shift "from participant observation to observant participation" (p.137) enabled him to gain access to the "backstage" of the organisation and therefore to valuable inside information about the agency, which would not have been available…”
Section: Participant Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various practice scholars and other scholars in the field of organisation studies have discussed the different research opportunities that may arise when the researcher is adopting the position of an active participant in the practice that is studied (Ginkel, 2017;Moeran, 2009;Müller, 2017;Wacquant, 2005Wacquant, , 2009. Moeran ( 2009) described how in his ethnographic study of a Japanese advertising agency, the shift "from participant observation to observant participation" (p.137) enabled him to gain access to the "backstage" of the organisation and therefore to valuable inside information about the agency, which would not have been available…”
Section: Participant Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%