Autopraxeography: a method to step back from vulnerability

Purpose – Studies on vulnerability in the workplace, although relevant, are rare because it is difficult to access. This article aims to focus on the benefits of using autopraxeography to study and step back from vulnerability at work. Design/methodology/approach – Autopraxeography uses researchers&...

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Main Authors: Marie-Noelle Albert, Nancy Michaud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of Work-Applied Management
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JWAM-03-2022-0016/full/pdf
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Summary:Purpose – Studies on vulnerability in the workplace, although relevant, are rare because it is difficult to access. This article aims to focus on the benefits of using autopraxeography to study and step back from vulnerability at work. Design/methodology/approach – Autopraxeography uses researchers' experience to build knowledge. Findings – Autopraxeography provides a better understanding of vulnerability and the opportunity to step back from the difficulties experienced. Instead of ignoring experiences related to vulnerability, this method makes it possible to transform them into new avenues of knowledge. Moreover, it enables researchers to step back from experiences of vulnerability, thus making them feel more secure. Originality/value – The main differences from other self-studies stem from the epistemological paradigm in which this method is anchored: pragmatic constructivism. The most important difference is the production of generic knowledge in three recursive steps: writing in a naïve way, developing the epistemic work and building generic knowledge.
ISSN:2205-2062