Advancing the Value of Ethnography

EPIC2007 Being Heard | Keystone

EPIC2007 explored what it means to have voice, to represent, to be represented, to express, to be heard.

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Abstract 2.0: If We Are All Shouting, Is there Anyone Left to Listen?

Dawn Nafus et al.

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An Economy of Knowledge: Research, Architectural Practice and Knowledge (in) Translation

Andrew Maher & Inger Mewburn

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Changing Diabetes Care for Good

Mikkel Brok-Kristensen

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Enabling Our Voices to Be Heard

Rich Radka

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Ethnographic Inspection Identifying Project Risks

Akihiko Obata et al.

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Ethnography and Music: Disseminating Ethnographic Research inside Organizations

Luis Arnal & Roberto Holguin

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Ethnography as Design Provocation

Larisa Sitorus

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From Field to Office: The Politics of Corporate Ethnography

Suzanne L. Thomas & Xueming Lang

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Getting Noticed, Showing-Off, Being Overheard

Susan Faulkner & Jay Melican

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Giving Voice to Print Production Facility Workers: Representing Actual Work Practices in the Streamlining of a Labor Intensive Production Print Job

Nathaniel Martin et al.

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Harmonizing Human Eyes with Digital Sensors

Hiroshi Tamura & Tamami Sugasaka

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ICT4D => ICT4X: Mitigating the Impact of Cognitive Heuristics and Biases in Ethnographic Business Practice

Hsain Ilahiane et al.

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Listening with Indifference

Alex S. Taylor & Laurel Swan

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Mapping the Loss of Reflexivity in the Age of Narcissism

Bridget Walsh Regan & Ajay Revels

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Not Lost in Translation: Maximizing Impact in Marketing Ethnography through Bivocality

Amy Maish & Magda Wesolkowska

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Numbers May Speak Louder than Words, but Is Anyone Listening? The Rhythmscape and Sales Pipeline Management

Melissa Cefkin

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Reflective Probes, Primitive Probes and Playful Triggers

Daria Loi

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Representing the Non-formal: The Business of Internet Cafés in India

Nimmi Rangaswamy

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Research to Reality: A Business Perspective

Daja Phillips

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Searching for the ‘You’ in ‘YouTube’: An Analysis of Online Response Ability

Patricia G. Lange

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Teaching Organizational Ethnography

Nozomi Ikeya et al.

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The Built Environment: Exploration toward a New Paradigm

Dorothy Deasy et al.

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The Cackle of Communities and the Managed Muteness of Market

John W. Sherry

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The Local Ingenuity: Maximizing Livelihood through Improvising Current Communication Access Technology

Andrew Wong