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Unsanitized writing practices: Attending to affect and embodiment throughout the research process

Authors :
Eck, D. van
Amsterdam, N. van
Brink, M.C.L. van den
Eck, D. van
Amsterdam, N. van
Brink, M.C.L. van den
Source :
Gender, Work and Organization; 1098; 1114; 0968-6673; 3; 28; ~Gender, Work and Organization~1098~1114~~~0968-6673~3~28~~
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 231565.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)<br />Using examples from an ethnographic study of aircraft cleaning, we discuss and illustrate how 'writing differently' can be performed throughout the research process - in the literature review, data collection, data analysis and writing up. We argue that writing differently is an ongoing methodological tool in order to rethink/refeel research practices in ways that generate affective, embodied and caring accounts of empirical organizational contexts, particularly when marginalization is key such as in cleaning work. We turn to poetry to better understand and portray the affective and embodied intensities in different phases in the research project. Furthermore, instead of presenting a sanitized authoritative account of writing so that it becomes recognizable as academic knowledge, we leave in the messiness, struggles, and insecurities in 'doing' writing differently.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Gender, Work and Organization; 1098; 1114; 0968-6673; 3; 28; ~Gender, Work and Organization~1098~1114~~~0968-6673~3~28~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366773275
Document Type :
Electronic Resource