Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working World

A conference on the subject of "New Media and the Working World. Trans-local Work and Organization Schemes as a Challenge for the Ethnographic Practice" was held from 26 until 28 September 2002 at the Ethnographic Department (Volkskundliches Seminar) at Bonn University. It was organized in...

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Main Author: Manfred Seifert
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2003-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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spelling doaj-f23c988703e34954b4edcb7cfd5c00c02020-11-24T23:01:55ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272003-09-0143682Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working WorldManfred Seifert0Universität PassauA conference on the subject of "New Media and the Working World. Trans-local Work and Organization Schemes as a Challenge for the Ethnographic Practice" was held from 26 until 28 September 2002 at the Ethnographic Department (Volkskundliches Seminar) at Bonn University. It was organized in collaboration with the Work Cultures Commission (Kommission Arbeitskulturen) within the German Society for European Ethnology (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Volkskunde). The focus of the conference was on emerging structural challenges influencing the institutional and organizational shaping of work conditions which are manifested in two ways: (1) through implementation of modern information and communication techniques and (2) through innovative management strategies. Special attention was given to the consequences of spatial and time components on the working world as well as the organization of internal company knowledge. It was, amongst other things, of particular interest in considering the consequences for workers: What are the effects on their living conditions? In what ways do workers themselves influence the new work conditions through their personal orientations in life? A separate part of the conference dealt with the possibilities and problems of active scientific participation in companies' decision making processes by means of action research, and via internal training offered to workers. The conference was successful in fostering interdisciplinary dialogue on these topics. There were fruitful exchanges of ideas amongst the participants. The following aspects were brought into focus during the conference: the great influence of informal communication and socio-cultural structures on the virtual exchange of knowledge; the influence of local and regional features and traditional orientations; how biographic factors and individual life experiences influence personal views of the job environment; comparison of the different methodologies employed in the presented studies and projects. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0303314http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/695action researchworkplace-communicationsworking conditionsworking lifeIT-industryeveryday lifeknowledge managementfield workmulti-sited ethnography
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Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working World
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
action research
workplace-communications
working conditions
working life
IT-industry
everyday life
knowledge management
field work
multi-sited ethnography
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title Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working World
title_short Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working World
title_full Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working World
title_fullStr Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working World
title_full_unstemmed Conference Report: Perspectives – Positions – Methods. European Ethnology on Studying Contemporary Changes in the Working World
title_sort conference report: perspectives – positions – methods. european ethnology on studying contemporary changes in the working world
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series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2003-09-01
description A conference on the subject of "New Media and the Working World. Trans-local Work and Organization Schemes as a Challenge for the Ethnographic Practice" was held from 26 until 28 September 2002 at the Ethnographic Department (Volkskundliches Seminar) at Bonn University. It was organized in collaboration with the Work Cultures Commission (Kommission Arbeitskulturen) within the German Society for European Ethnology (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Volkskunde). The focus of the conference was on emerging structural challenges influencing the institutional and organizational shaping of work conditions which are manifested in two ways: (1) through implementation of modern information and communication techniques and (2) through innovative management strategies. Special attention was given to the consequences of spatial and time components on the working world as well as the organization of internal company knowledge. It was, amongst other things, of particular interest in considering the consequences for workers: What are the effects on their living conditions? In what ways do workers themselves influence the new work conditions through their personal orientations in life? A separate part of the conference dealt with the possibilities and problems of active scientific participation in companies' decision making processes by means of action research, and via internal training offered to workers. The conference was successful in fostering interdisciplinary dialogue on these topics. There were fruitful exchanges of ideas amongst the participants. The following aspects were brought into focus during the conference: the great influence of informal communication and socio-cultural structures on the virtual exchange of knowledge; the influence of local and regional features and traditional orientations; how biographic factors and individual life experiences influence personal views of the job environment; comparison of the different methodologies employed in the presented studies and projects. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0303314
topic action research
workplace-communications
working conditions
working life
IT-industry
everyday life
knowledge management
field work
multi-sited ethnography
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/695
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