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WorkshopLessons from fieldwork: On negotiating access in institutional settings
A workshop for sharing lessons and methodologically insightful moments from fieldwork, on 15.02.2024 from 10 to 16 at the University of Helsinki (Main Building, Fabianinkatu 33). The event is the second in a series of workshops around critical ethnography and fieldwork, organized by the research network Group Relations, Gender and Identity (GGRIN) and the Centre for Research on Ethnic Relations and Nationalism (CEREN) at the Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki.
The workshop is open for anyone who has worked with in-field qualitative study within institutional settings. Access negotiation processes prior to fieldwork in institutional settings are sometimes viewed as ‘necessary evils’, something one has to work through before starting the actual fieldwork and collection of data. In this workshop, we want to discuss, with a critical approach, how access negotiation processes can and should be viewed as integral to the research outcome and as valuable data in themselves. We are particularly interested in access negotiation in different institutional contexts, with authorities, organizations, schools, private companies etc.
What can these negotiations tell us about the institutions and actors involved? In what sense can the ways in which access is controlled, resisted, and/or granted be understood as meaningful data? What problems with e.g. confidentiality or ethics do researchers encounter when discussing access in published form?
Aikajakso | 15 helmik. 2024 |
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Tapahtuman tyyppi | Työpaja |
Sijainti | HelsinkiNäytä kartalla |
Tunnustuksen arvo | Kansallinen |