Órla Meadhbh Murray established a UK Institutional Ethnography Network at the University of Edinburgh in 2014 during her PhD - an Institutional Ethnography of UK university audit processes. She is an invited speaker internationally, providing Institutional Ethnography methodology workshops and talks alongside co-convening the European network and organising panels at the International Sociological Association and Society for the Study of Social Problems conferences. Their 2020 journal article Text, Process, Discourse: Doing Feminist Text Analysis in Institutional Ethnography was a runner-up in the International Journal of Social Research Methodology early career competition.
Dr Órla
Meadhbh Murray
Assistant Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Northumbria University Newcastle
Institutional Ethnography Related Publications
2021 - Between Orthodoxy and Openness: A Book Review Essay on: P.C. Luken & S. Vaughan (eds) (2021) The Palgrave Handbook of Institutional Ethnography, International Journal of Social Research Methodology. Co-written with: Liz Ablett and Adriana Suárez Delucchi
2020 - Text, Process, Discourse: Doing Feminist Text Analysis in Institutional Ethnography. International Journal of Social Research Methodology.
2019 - Doing Feminist Text-Focused Institutional Ethnography in UK Universities. PhD thesis. University of Edinburgh. Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/35719.