Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: Volume 15 Issue 4
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An International JournalTable of contents
Fieldworking the relational complexity of organizations
Wafa Said Mosleh, Henry LarsenThe purpose of this paper is to present researcher's reflexive writing about emergent events in research collaborations as a way of responding to the process-figurational…
Expert saying and doing in dealing with domestic violence: reflections on a case of legal aid in an antiviolence center
Laura Lucia ParolinThis article sheds light on the legal services offered by antiviolence centers through a discursive practice-based analysis of women who have experienced domestic violence and the…
Critical realism and constructivism: merging research paradigms for a deeper qualitative study
Frank Bogna, Aldo Raineri, Geoff DellTraditional approaches in qualitative research have adopted one research paradigm linked to an established typology. This paper addresses the unconventional application of two…
Retooling methods for approaching discourse–materiality relations: a new materialist framework of multimodal sensitivity
Maria Hvid Dille, Mie PlotnikofWhile recent theoretical discussions around discourse–material relationality have facilitated important conceptual and analytical advancements within the broader field of CMS…
Interrogating silent privileges across the work–life boundaries and careers of high-intensity knowledge professionals
Charlotta Niemistö, Jeff Hearn, Mira Karjalainen, Annamari TuoriPrivilege is often silent, invisible and not made explicit, and silence is a key question for theorizing on organizations. This paper examines interrelations between privilege and…
An objective hermeneutic approach to qualitative validation
Rafael Borim-de-Souza, Eric Ford Travis, Luciano Munck, Bárbara GalleliInspired by objective hermeneutics (Oevermann, 1984, 1996, 1999; Oevermann et al., 1979; Weller, 2010; Wohrab-Sahr, 2003) and qualitative validation (Adcock and Collier, 2001;…
Identifying the drivers of resistance to corporate social responsibility: the case of Lebanese SMEs
Samer Elhajjar, Fadila OuaidaAlthough many Lebanese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) express concern about social and environmental issues and report intentions to engage in pro-environmental…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Paulina Segarra
- Dr Richard Longman