De Candide à Zarathoustra. Les transformations de l'engagement du chercheur au cours d'une recherche ethnographique
Isabelle Corbett-Etchevers
Revue française de gestion, 2011, vol. N° 216, issue 7, 129-144
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This article dwells upon the concept of « engagement » to question the researcher?s social and political responsibility. This confessional tale of an ethnographic research in a company shows how the researcher?s initial involvement, of a contractual and phenomenological nature, evolved over time to become a form of political engagement. More than a life story, this article highlights the transformative power of research, showing how involvement of a phenomenological nature can lead to political engagement.
Date: 2011
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