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Bild på Freja Morris av Emma Lord.

Freja Morris

Forskare

Bild på Freja Morris av Emma Lord.

What Kind of Tool Is This? : Exploring the Role of the Incident Report in Counteracting Degrading Behaviour in Schools

Författare

  • Freja Morris

Summary, in English

My research centres on a topic that will be familiar to many of you – namely the proliferation of paperwork and documentation demands that characterises work in many contemporary organisations. More specifically, I take as my point of departure a crux from the Swedish education sector, namely that there is a broad will – from actors at all levels of the schooling system – politicians, the Swedish National Agency for Education, principals and (of course) teachers themselves – to reduce the amount of documentation work for teachers but despite this will, there is no evidence that the amount of documentation work is lessening. In fact, surveys conducted by teachers’ unions in 2019 and 2021 show that, in some regards, the burden of documentation (as it is commonly referred to in Swedish) is getting more demanding. Documents, then, seem impervious to efforts to eliminate them.
My approach to understanding the proliferation and imperviousness of documents has been to foreground the documents themselves. In doing this, I build on other anthropological and sociological research on documents that emphasise the need to bring documents out of their inertia – to see them as more than ‘dead’ things and certainly see them as more than just their content. In this, sometimes called ethnographic, approach to documents it is argued that documents do things – for instance, they enable and constrain action, produce effects. What and how they do things, however, is an empirical question and one that I try to take seriously in my research.
This text is the first analytical chapter of my thesis. I’m writing a monography and will have
my final seminar 31st May. It is a work-in-progress.

Avdelning/ar

  • Sociologi

Publiceringsår

2024-03-15

Språk

Engelska

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Ämne

  • Social Work

Nyckelord

  • Governance
  • Documentation
  • Document analysis
  • Bureaucracy
  • Quantification
  • materiality

Aktiv

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