INTD 0233
Ethnography of Organizations
Ethnography of Organizations
In this course we will explore how ethnography contributes to the understanding of organizational life and organizational forms. We will explore ethnographic case studies and readings of different types of organizations (e.g., for-profit, not-for-profit, and governmental agencies) from the cultural and artisan, faith-based, sports, healthcare, high tech, prisons/asylums, and finance domain. Students will develop a strong grounding in the theories of ethnography of organizations. Class discussion, short lectures, individual research writing assignments, and oral presentations will inform student learning experience.
In this course we will explore how ethnography contributes to the understanding of organizational life and organizational forms. We will explore ethnographic case studies and readings of different types of organizations (e.g., for-profit, not-for-profit, and governmental agencies) from the cultural and artisan, faith-based, sports, healthcare, high tech, prisons/asylums, and finance domain. Students will develop a strong grounding in the theories of ethnography of organizations. Class discussion, short lectures, individual research writing assignments, and oral presentations will inform student learning experience.
- Subject:
- Interdepartmental
- Department:
- Interdepartmental
- Division:
- Interdisciplinary
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- SOC
Sections in Fall 2025, Midd Second Half of Term
Fall 2025
INTD0233A-F25 Lecture
INTD0233B-F25 Lecture