ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND SURGES OF EMOTIONS IN CONTACT WITH HOMELESS PEOPLE: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS IN LYON

Authors

  • Lucie CORTAMBERT Enseignante-Chercheuse permanente, IDRAC Business School, Lyon

Keywords:

ethnography, homelessness, affective ethnography, emotions, ethics

Abstract

Meeting vulnerable people raises ethical issues and exposes researchers to unexpected emotions. This article aims to narrate the personal and interpersonal difficulties I encountered during my ethnographic investigation of non-profit organizations helping the homeless. While I was confronted with shocking and striking situations that questioned my relationship with volunteers and homeless people, two elements are essential to consider when it comes to meeting vulnerable people: the relationship to them and the relationship to oneself. The purpose of this article is to question ethical assumptions and to investigate the adaptability of affect-oriented methodologies (Moriceau 2019; Gherardi 2018) for sensitive fields. Finally, I defend the idea that benevolence toward informants and oneself allows for the best conduct of research in relation to vulnerable people.

Published

2022-03-05

How to Cite

CORTAMBERT, L. . (2022). ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND SURGES OF EMOTIONS IN CONTACT WITH HOMELESS PEOPLE: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS IN LYON. Revue De l’organisation Responsable, 17(01). Retrieved from https://journaleska.com/index.php/or/article/view/9248