TOC: Org Res Methods
Introduction
Organizational Research Methods, 21(2)
Mapping the Terrain: The Use of Video-Based Research in Top-Tier Organizational Journals
–Marlys K. Christianson [] []
The Video Production of Space: How Different Recording Practices Matter
–Jeanne Mengis, Davide Nicolini, and Mara Gorli [] []
Who’s Behind the Lens?: A Reflexive Analysis of Roles in Participatory Video Research
–Rebecca Whiting, Gillian Symon, Helen Roby, and Petros Chamakiotis [] []
Better Together: Examining the Role of Collaborative Ethnographic Documentary in Organizational Research
–Natasha Slutskaya, Annilee M. Game, and Ruth C. Simpson [] []
“Zooming With”: A Participatory Approach to the Use of Video Ethnography in Organizational Studies
–Michael Jarrett and Feng Liu [] []
The Utility of Video Diaries for Organizational Research
–Mike Zundel, Robert MacIntosh, and David Mackay [] []
Video in Sociomaterial Investigations: A Solution to the Problem of Relevance for Organizational Research
–Jon Hindmarsh and Nick Llewellyn [] []
Modes of Knowing: Video Research and the Problem of Elusive Knowledges
–Maria Laura Toraldo, Gazi Islam, and Gianluigi Mangia [] []
The Naturalistic Experiment: Video and Organizational Interaction
–Christian Heath and Paul Luff [] []
Gesture in Experimental Studies: How Videotape Technology Can Advance Psychological Theory
–Eliza L. Congdon, Miriam A. Novack, and Susan Goldin-Meadow [] []
Systematic Behavioral Observation for Emergent Team Phenomena: Key Considerations for Quantitative Video-Based Approaches
–Mary J. Waller and Seth A. Kaplan [] []