In-the-works of understanding workaholism |
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Authors: | Laura D. Russell |
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Affiliation: | Communication Department, Denison University, Granville, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | Ethnographic research probes both contextually situated and personally resonate values in ways that may provoke ethical tensions for researchers. Reflecting on my fieldwork, I demonstrate how my engagement with recovering workaholics disturbed the ontological security underlying my long-held understandings of “work ethic” and success. Subsequently, I encourage applied communication scholars to embrace the uncertainties they discover through their work—not as sites for resolution, but rather as sources for ongoing, heuristic inquiry. |
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Keywords: | Ethnography work ethic narrative inquiry ontological security |
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