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- Title
Picture perfect? Exploring the use of smartphone photography in a distributed work practice.
- Authors
Pritchard, Katrina; Symon, Gillian
- Abstract
Our research extends debates regarding technology use for knowledge sharing through examining how smartphone photography mediates a complex, unpredictable distributed work practice: responding to operational problems within a transport system. We offer a narrative analysis examining how smartphone photography may (partially) bridge physical distance between managers and engineers, and how sharing images establishes ‘truths’ and provides ‘evidence’. We further explore the challenges engineers face as the demand for images impacts the acceptance of their verbal accounts. We conclude that smartphone photography prompts the negotiation of new narratives of knowledge sharing, narratives that highlight tensions around the role and status of the digital image. With the increasing availability of smartphones at work, and an emerging interest in the visual in organisational studies, this research offers both practical and theoretical insights.
- Subjects
SMARTPHONES; CAMERA phones; ORGANIZATIONAL communication; SUPERVISION of employees; THEORY of knowledge; ORGANIZATIONAL learning; ENGINEERS
- Publication
Management Learning, 2014, Vol 45, Issue 5, p561
- ISSN
1350-5076
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1350507613486424