Autoethnography as a research method

Clement Sefa-Nyarko, Jane ALVER, Kristy Ward, Primatia Romana Wulandari

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Abstract

The field of employment and industrial relations explores a myriad of complex topics, themes and phenomena, and this book provides a guide for researching this fascinating area. Investigating micro-, meso-, macro- and cross-national forms of analysis, it is a crucial toolkit for researchers to consult in their studies. The Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations is a vital examination of emerging and established methodological approaches, from qualitative research to transdisciplinary methods. Vignettes throughout the chapters showcase research methods in action, paired with experience-based reflections from expert researchers. The book is an accessible compendium of methodologies - perfect for any stage of the research process. Early career researchers focusing on employment and industrial relations, human resources and labour economics will find this book to be an important resource. An indispensable repository of established and emerging research methods, it is also beneficial to experienced researchers and academics.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationField Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations
Subtitle of host publicationElgar Field Guides
EditorsJane Parker, Noelle Donnelly, Sue Ressia, Mihajla Gavin
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Chapter7
Pages1-18
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9781035313891
ISBN (Print)9781035313884
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

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