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Examining "Elite" Power Dynamics in Informant–Research Relations and Its Impact on Ethnographic Data Construction
2017
International Journal of Qualitative Methods
This article explores how power dynamics between informants and field researchers shape ethnographic data construction, drawing on fieldwork at a pharmaceutical company. Pharmaceutical companies are considered elite settings, and often assumed to be powerful in relation to the researcher and dominating the data construction. However, such a view conceptualizes power in terms of fixed categories, in which there is a superior and subordinate position. We reconsider the impact of elite informants
doi:10.1177/1609406917704137
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