Journal of Organizational Ethnography

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Journal: Journal of Organizational Ethnography

Online ISSN: 2046-6757

Print ISSN: 2046-6749

Publisher Name: Emerald Publishing Limited

Starting Year: 2012

Website URL: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/joe

Country: United Kingdom

Email: eferguson@emerald.com

Research Discipline Organizational ethnography

Frequency: Monthly

Research Language: English

About Journal:

Journal of Organizational Ethnography is the only journal that is specifically dedicated to the theme of organizational ethnography, a vibrant and growing research field that in recent years has become increasingly significant in organization and management studies.

SEEKING SUBMISSIONS: are you looking to get your ethnographic research peer-reviewed and published to a wider audience? Read more about our new section ‘Navigating Failure in Ethnography’ here: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/joe/joe-announces-new-innovative-sections
Aims and scope
The Journal of Organizational Ethnography (JOE) has been launched to provide an opportunity for scholars, from all social and management science disciplines, to publish over two issues:

high-quality articles from original ethnographic research that contribute to the current and future development of qualitative intellectual knowledge and understanding of the nature of public and private sector work, organization and management
review articles examining the history and development of the contribution of ethnography to qualitative research in social, organization and management studies
articles examining the intellectual, pedagogical and practical use-value of ethnography in organization and management research, management education and management practice, or which extend, critique or challenge past and current theoretical and empirical knowledge claims within one or more of these areas of interest
articles on ethnographically informed research relating to the concepts of organization and organizing in any other wider social and cultural contexts.

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