Now You See It, Now You Don't: Ethnography and Selective Visibility in the Technology Sector

  • GRANKA L
  • LARVIE P
  • RIEGELSBERGER J
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Abstract

As ethnographers practicing within an engineering driven industry, we often struggle with visibility and its effects. Exposing the methodological and technical underpinnings of ethnographic practice can bring us closer to the teams we work with, but it can also draw attention to the ways that engineering and anthropology clash. In this brief paper we describe the rationale for deliberate and highly selective visibility in our engineering‐driven workplace. We will draw on our experience as anthropologists “embedded” in teams of engineers to discuss our own claims to authority and examine how legitimacy is conferred upon ideas and actions in a technology‐driven environment.

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GRANKA, L., LARVIE, P., & RIEGELSBERGER, J. (2008). Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Ethnography and Selective Visibility in the Technology Sector. Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference Proceedings, 2008(1), 251–260. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-8918.2008.tb00110.x

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