Preparing for the Field by Topics: A Systems Theory Inspired Strategy for Improving Social Access

Preparing for the Field by Topics: A Systems Theory Inspired Strategy for Improving Social Access

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Article ID: iaor2017498
Volume: 34
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 41
End Page Number: 50
Publication Date: Jan 2017
Journal: Systems Research and Behavioral Science
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Keywords: systems
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This paper presents a preparation strategy for ethnographic field stays that seeks to speed up the process of gaining social access (after physical access) to the participants in the field by a thematic preparation for the stay. We build on our experiences of an ethnographic inquiry as well as on autopoietic systems theory by Niklas Luhmann. We shall argue that so far, little attention has been given to possibilities of preparation of topics of communication with field participants in the foregoing of a stay. However, the existing methodological literature in this respect so far focuses mainly on the preparation of professional topics for communication. We want to add to these strategies and propose to gain knowledge about possibly acceptable topics for sociable communication in the field by conducting ex ante interviews with existing gatekeepers. Researchers can therefore prepare those topics to quickly gain social access in the field.

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