"'We Can't Just Do It Any Which Way' – Objectivity Work among Swedish Prosecutors"
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Summary, in English
Objectivity is a principle widely acknowledged and honoured in contemporary society. Rather than treating objectivity as an a priori defined category to be tested empirically, I refer to the construction of objectivity as it is accomplished in practice as “objectivity work” and consider how Swedish prosecutors in interviews make and communicatively realize (i.e. “make real”) its claims. In analyzing two facets of objectivity work – maintaining objectivity and responses to objectivity violations – seven mechanisms are identified: appeals to (1) regulation, (2) duty, and (3) professionalism; responses to violations by (4) incantations of objectivity, (5) corrections, (6) proclamation by contrast, and (7) appeals to human fallibility. Directions for future research emphasize cross-cultural and cross-occupational comparisons, not only within the judiciary as objectivity is of a general concern in any area where disinterested truths are claimed. The concept of objectivity work allows one to study how various actors bring principle into everyday life.
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Publishing year
2008
Language
English
Pages
46-67
Publication/Series
Qualitative Sociology Review
Volume
4
Issue
1
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Lodz University
Topic
- Social Work
Keywords
- Ethnomethodology
- Accounts
- Objectivity work
- Prosecutors
- Sweden
- Constructionism
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1733-8077