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On the knowledge making enterprise in OMT: the significance of reflexivity and diffraction

Contu, A and Pecis, L 2016. On the knowledge making enterprise in OMT: the significance of reflexivity and diffraction. Presented at: IFIP Working Group 8.2 Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 9 - 10 December 2016.

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Abstract

Reflexivity is often considered fundamental for the ‘production’ of responsible and ethical ethnographic work. Through reflexivity one can account as a researcher and author of the ethnographic practice, and acknowledge one’s responsibilities in knowledge-making and the impact this work has on others. Yet, it has been suggested that same practice has a darker side, as it tends to ‘overshadowing participants’, producing a ‘warped narcissism’, and ‘self-indulgence’. We explore these argumentative positions on reflexivity in ethnography, and clarify that the premise of a “narcissism” critique is an ontology of separateness that the concept embeds. We suggest and illustrate empirically how an ontology of inseparability of participants and researchers, such as one engrained in diffraction, can contribute in extricating narcissist tendencies of those ethnographic works weighting more on the left side of the “Self-Other” continuum. Our theoretical contribution is to elaborate a framework enabling a politically responsible ethnographic practice, which takes differences as methodological premise for grasping a phenomenon.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Other)
Status: Unpublished
Schools: Business (Including Economics)
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URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/159449

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