Institutional ethnography for communication and media research

IF 1.8 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Giuliana Sorce
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ABSTRACT The goal of this article is to illustrate how an existing sociological methodology “institutional ethnography” (IE), coined by Canadian sociologist Dorothy E. Smith, can inform qualitative research projects in communication and media studies. In introducing IE to our field, I hope to equip communication and media studies researchers with a qualitative methodology that opens up opportunity to map the undergirding ruling relations and institutionalized processes that shape the many aspects of human and mediated communication. Upon explaining IE’s methodological anchoring in feminist ontology and epistemology, I detail several methods for data gathering (participant observation, interviewing, textual analysis) and put forward suggestions to analyze IE data. I then offer potential avenues for IE in communication and media scholarship across the journal’s three perspectives – communication and culture, communication as a social force, and communication and new media – and close by discussing some of IE’s methodological opportunities and limitations for our discipline’s diverse research agenda.
传播与媒体研究的制度民族学
摘要本文的目的是说明加拿大社会学家多萝西·E·史密斯提出的现有社会学方法论“制度民族志”(IE)如何为传播和媒体研究中的定性研究项目提供信息。在将IE引入我们的领域时,我希望为传播和媒体研究的研究人员提供一种定性方法,为绘制支撑统治关系和制度化过程的地图提供机会,这些关系和过程塑造了人类和媒介传播的许多方面。在解释IE在女性主义本体论和认识论中的方法论锚定后,我详细介绍了几种数据收集方法(参与者观察、访谈、文本分析),并提出了分析IE数据的建议。然后,我从该杂志的三个视角——传播与文化、作为社会力量的传播以及传播与新媒体——为IE在传播和媒体学术方面提供了潜在的途径,并在最后讨论了IE在我们学科多样化研究议程中的一些方法论机会和局限性。
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