Using Video Methods to Uncover the Relational, Interactional and Practical Constitution of Space
Nicolas Bencherki ()
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Nicolas Bencherki: Université TÉLUQ
Chapter Chapter 6 in Organizational Video-Ethnography Revisited, 2021, pp 99-116 from Springer
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Abstract Why are visual methods, and in particular video methods, so naturally associated with the study of space in organizational studies? This chapter suggests that this relationship has to do with both video and space having been shown to be relational phenomena. Combining work in relational studies of space with French philosopher Gilles Deleuze’s writings on moving images allows formulating a communicative approach to the analysis of space using video data, in terms of three sets of relationalities that reflexively fold into one another: (1) the spatial relations more or less faithfully represented in the data; (2) the relations that are outside the data but that made it possible; and (3) the relations defining the observation context.
Keywords: Video shadowing; Space; Body; Ethnomethodology; Relationality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65551-8_6
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