by Brooke Harrington | May 26, 2022 | Methodology
2022, Economic and Political Studies, DOI: 11 (3): 350 – 364; with Alice Guerra, Sven Steinmo & John D’Attoma. This paper addresses an area of growing concern for laboratory researchers: are subjects’behaviours affected by prior experiences in laboratory...
by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2017 | Methodology
2017, Pp. 39-49 in Professional Networks in Transnational Governance, Leonard Seabrooke and Lasse Folke Henriksen (Eds.), Cambridge University Press. Reflections on the special challenges of studying professionals when conducting ethnographies of elites.
by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2015 | Methodology
2015, Pp. 134-142 in Handbook of Qualitative Organizational Research, Kim Elsbach and Roderick Kramer (Eds.), Routledge. This chapter considers the practice of “immersion ethnography” in terms of its contributions to knowledge, as well as its demands and...
by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2003 | Methodology
2003, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 32 (5): 592-625. This article uses social psychological theories to unify and expand current conceptions of access in ethnographic research – the process by which researchers gather data via interpersonal relationships...
by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2002 | Methodology
2002, Qualitative Sociology, 25 (1): 49-61. Unlocking the Iron Cage, Michael Schwalbe’s 1996 ethnography of the men’s movement, is in many ways a classic ethnographic account, involving almost three years of intensive participant-observation. But the study...