Complementing Video-Ethnography: The Uses and Potential of Mundane Data Collected on Social Media
Viviane Sergi () and
Claudine Bonneau ()
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Viviane Sergi: ESG UQAM
Claudine Bonneau: ESG UQAM
Chapter Chapter 9 in Organizational Video-Ethnography Revisited, 2021, pp 155-172 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, we argue that paying attention to the mundane aspects of work enriches our understanding of individuals’ lived experience in organizations. While capturing these mundane aspects can be carried through video-ethnography, we propose that mundane data found on social media might also lead to such investigation. Using examples from our previous work, we explore how mundane data found on social media can reveal dimensions of work practices. We then show that it can offer a valuable contribution to video-ethnographic methods.
Keywords: Mundane data; Social media; Workplace practices; Senses; Affect (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65551-8_9
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