Establishing the viability of an institution ethnography inquiry to diagnose university culture
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Date
2021-05
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Journal of Educational Research and Reviews
Abstract
This article proposes an ‘institution ethnography inquiry’ to establish dominant university culture to unravel
hidden censures which have led to a divisive, deceptive and uncivil culture that has disrupted the normative flow of
common sense. An integrative synthesis and review summaries were adopted to guide the discussion. To discern the
type of culture that exists in these universities, two objectives were adopted; (i) analyze emerging university culture and
its implications, and (ii) assess the significance of an institutional ethnography inquiry in extricating emerging university
culture. Attributes of governance, leadership and personal traits were found to be fundamental pointers to both existing
and emerging university culture. As a requisite for the adoption of this inquiry, four (4) theories were identified, reviewed
and synthesized. All the theories revealed that the proposed inquiry had potential benefits to expose new-fangled and
unique culture that blemished the academia, as well as the intricacies that surround institutional politics, that have
infiltrated academia. Hence, an ethnography inquiry should be embraced and promoted as a mode of inquiry for its
latency to unravel dysfunctional culture and tackle such contentious topics. Nonetheless, ethnographers must undergo
intensive training in ethnography subtleties to gain superior competencies
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Academia, University culture, Institution ethnography inquiry
Citation
Kaguhangire-Barifaijo, M. Nkata, L.James & Lwanga K. Elizabeth (May, 2021). Establishing the viability of an institution ethnography inquiry to diagnose university culture, Journal of Educational Research and Reviews Vol. 9(5), pp. 118-127, May 2021 doi: 10.33495/jerr_v9i5.21.111 ISSN: 2384-7301 Research Paper