Ethnographic Research in the Construction Industry

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Alistair Gibb
Andreas Hartman
Andrew Dainty
Australian Construction Workers
building and body
Building Game
built environment
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Clementinah N. Rooke
communication practices
conditions of work
Construction Ethnography
construction management
Construction Management Researchers
construction site
construction site culture
Construction Sites
construction worker
Curtain Wall Installation
Daniel Sage
Darren Thiel
Dawn Lyon
Dylan Tutt
East European Languages
epistemology
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Ethnographic Practice
Ethnographic Research in the Construction Industry
Floor Crane
health and safety
identity
John A. Rooke
labour process analysis
Local Knowledge
Long Term Ethnography
migrant worker communication
Mike Bresnen
Mr Drear
Nick Marshall
organisational ethnography
Philip Moore
Project Quality Plan
Provisional Scaffolding
qualitative fieldwork
Quantity Surveyors
Sarah Pink
social science research in construction
Tunnel Repair
Twelfth Floor
UA
UK Construction
UK Construction Industry
UK Construction Site
UK Visit
Unique Adequacy Requirement
Wayfinding Instruction
workplace sociology
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415603430
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The construction industry as a workplace is commonly seen as problematic for a number of reasons, including its worrying health and safety record, the instability of its workforce, and the poorly regulated nature of the sector. It is surprising therefore, that the sector and its working practices remain so under-theorised.

Now though, there is a growing interest in and awareness of the utility of an ethnographic approach to the construction industry. Ethnographic Research in the Construction Industry draws together in one volume a set of expert contributions which demonstrate how social science perspectives, rooted in ethnographic research on construction sites and with construction workers themselves, can generate fresh insights into the social, cultural and material ways that the industry and conditions of work in it are experienced and played out.

Each chapter develops discussion on the basis of an ethnographic case study to examine how theoretically informed ethnographic research can help us understand industry problems, and can challenge common perceptions of the construction industry. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology, sociology, geography and organization studies, as well as those from the built environment and related applied fields.

Sarah Pink is Professor in the School of Communication and Media and the Design Research Institute at RMIT University (Australia). She specialises in developing interdisciplinary research and scholarship rooted in social and visual anthropology. Her work usually involves digital visual methods and media, and often seeks to connect applied practice, methodological development and theoretical scholarship and she has authored, edited or co-edited 10 books. Her research projects and collaborations at Loughborough University (UK) focus on domestic energy consumption and digital media, and occupational safety and health in organisations.

Dylan Tutt is a Senior Research Fellow at the Innovative Construction Research Centre at the University of Reading. His publications reflect a strong interest in the social shaping of technology, workplace studies, ethnographic interventions, construction sociology and the sociology of the family.

Andrew Dainty is Professor of Construction Sociology and Associate Dean (Research) within the School of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University. He is co-author/editor of seven books and research monographs and is co-editor of the journal Construction Management and Economics.