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<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 15:50:01 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Crossing the Gender Chasm for Productive Field Engagement</title>
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<description>Crossing the Gender Chasm for Productive Field Engagement
Reddy, Raghunandan
The paper aims to demonstrate that while researcher’s background could be a factor in gaining access to&#13;
research participants and to the organization, other elements like trustworthiness, reflexivity, and engaged&#13;
participant listening help in overcoming gender barriers in interviewing the research participants. This&#13;
paper is a reflexive account of field experience as a part of doctoral research aimed at establishing that&#13;
&#13;
not only could gender barriers to access to research participants be overcome, but also that a gender-&#13;
outsider positionality offers insights into women’s workplace experiences that are shaped through the&#13;
&#13;
discourses and practices of managerialism. The field experience highlighted the possibility of gaining and&#13;
sustaining access through identifying spaces of engagement where the interests of the researcher, the&#13;
organization, and the research participants intersect. The field experience pointed to the significance of&#13;
the researcher’s own past experience with managerialism, in taking a closer look regarding the lived&#13;
experiences of women employees with managerialism. Lastly, it is demonstrated that institutional&#13;
&#13;
ethnographic fieldwork could also contribute to the organization’s endeavors for creating a safe, non-&#13;
discriminatory, and inclusive workspace for women employees. This paper establishes that gender&#13;
&#13;
barriers to access to research participants could be overcome through a standpoint of trusted outsider&#13;
and use of institutional ethnography.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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