Ethnographic Research in the Construction Industry: A Critical Review

被引:11
|
作者
Oswald, David [1 ]
Dainty, Andrew [2 ]
机构
[1] RMIT Univ, Sch Property Construct & Project Management, 360 Swanston St, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
[2] Loughborough Univ, Sch Architecture Bldg & Civil Engn, Ashby Rd, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leics, England
关键词
Ethnography; Participant observation; Reflexivity; Methodology; UK CONSTRUCTION; SAFETY; WORK; MANAGEMENT; STRATEGY; DESIGN; SITE; ORGANIZATIONS; COORDINATION; EXPLORATION;
D O I
10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0001917
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
A decade ago, there were multiple calls for more ethnographic research in the construction industry in order to provide deeper insights into industry practice. Since those calls, methods under the umbrella of ethnographic methods have been more regularly applied, with various data collection techniques being adopted, often as part of multifaceted research designs. It is argued that it is now an appropriate time to critically review ethnographic research studies over the past 10 years in order to establish the kinds of knowledge they generate and the intervention they may inform. In doing so, this also begins to identify contributions and areas that deserve more attention. We reviewed 57 relevant studies that adopted approaches such as autoethnography, quasi-ethnography, ethnographic-action research, retrospective ethnography, and ethnographic interviewing, used both to explore problems and confirm results. Interesting intense forms of ethnography dominated, with alternative and shorter-term ethnographic work (as opposed to classic long-term approaches) forming the basis of the majority of the studies reviewed. The methods explicated within these papers suggested they were rooted within different ontological positions, with there being little consistency in terms of how the rigor of the approaches used was evaluated. There was also a distinct lack of researcher reflexivity on their emotions. This means that many researchers fail to reflect on their role within the social worlds they study, which, in a Western construction context, can be a macho, masculine, and potentially dangerous (physically and mentally) environment. Greater levels of appreciation and consistency in judging ethnographic research, and greater reflexivity on the influence of the researcher's position and influence on the practices studied, are prerequisites for robust ethnographic practice. (c) 2020 American Society of Civil Engineers.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A scientometric analysis and critical review of construction related ontology research
    Zhong, Botao
    Wu, Haitao
    Li, Heng
    Sepasgozar, Samad
    Luo, Hanbin
    He, Ling
    [J]. AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION, 2019, 101 : 17 - 31
  • [32] A critical review of structural equation modeling applications in construction research
    Xiong, Bo
    Skitmore, Martin
    Xia, Bo
    [J]. AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION, 2015, 49 : 59 - 70
  • [33] The multimodal construction of race: a review of critical race theory research
    Mills, Kathy A.
    Unsworth, Len
    [J]. LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION, 2018, 32 (04) : 313 - 332
  • [34] Sustainability research in the leather industry: A critical review of progress and opportunities for future research
    Omoloso, Oluwaseyi
    Mortimer, Kathleen
    Wise, William R.
    Jraisat, Luai
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2021, 285
  • [35] Ethnographic methodologies for construction research: knowing, practice and interventions
    Pink, Sarah
    Tutt, Dylan
    Dainty, Andrew
    Gibb, Alistair
    [J]. BUILDING RESEARCH AND INFORMATION, 2010, 38 (06): : 647 - 659
  • [36] Reinvigorating research on sustainability reporting in the construction industry: A systematic review and future research agenda
    Kazemi, Maha Zadeh
    Elamer, Ahmed A.
    Theodosopoulos, Grigorios
    Khatib, Saleh F. A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, 2023, 167
  • [37] Toward digitalization in the construction industry with immersive and drones technologies: a critical literature review
    Elghaish, Faris
    Matarneh, Sandra
    Talebi, Saeed
    Kagioglou, Michail
    Hosseini, M. Reza
    Abrishami, Sepehr
    [J]. SMART AND SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 10 (03) : 345 - 363
  • [38] Implementing Systems Engineering in the Construction Industry: Literature Review for Research Alignment
    Lynghaug, Tobias Fredrik
    Kokkula, Satyanarayana
    Muller, Gerrit
    [J]. 2021 16TH INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (SOSE), 2021, : 150 - 155
  • [39] Emotional intelligence (EI) research in the construction industry: a review and future directions
    Kukah, Augustine Senanu
    Akomea-Frimpong, Isaac
    Jin, Xiaohua
    Osei-Kyei, Robert
    [J]. ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL MANAGEMENT, 2022, 29 (10) : 4267 - 4286
  • [40] A holistic review of research on carbon emissions of green building construction industry
    Lu, Wei
    Tam, Vivian W. Y.
    Chen, Heng
    Du, Lei
    [J]. ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL MANAGEMENT, 2020, 27 (05) : 1065 - 1092