item: #1 of 84 id: qual-104419 author: Nygaard-Christensen, Maj; Bjerge, Bagga; Oute, Jeppe title: A Case Study of Casework Tinkering date: 2018-12-04 words: 11065 flesch: 59 summary: Instead, we argue that the debate on welfare services would gain from insights into the intricate processes of conducting casework in practice - the professional, legal, economic and moral considerations and the continuing adjustments made - in order to understand the nature of casework in complex cases. A Case Study of Casework Tinkering Maj Nygaard-Christensen1 , Bagga Bjerge2 , Jeppe Oute3  Aarhus University, Department of Psychology, Center for Alcohol and Drug Research, Bartholins Allé 10, 8000 Aarhus C: Denmark (1mnc.crf@psy.au.dk 2bb.crf@psy.au.dk 3jo.crf@psy.au.dk) • Citizens with complex problems are often in touch with different welfare services and administrative systems in order to re-ceive the help, they need. keywords: bjerge; case; caseworkers; marianne; meeting; oute; people; problems; services; study; system; tinkering; treatment; welfare cache: qual-104419.pdf plain text: qual-104419.txt item: #2 of 84 id: qual-104421 author: Borrelli, Lisa Marie title: Using Ignorance as (Un)Conscious Bureaucratic Strategy: Street-Level Practices and Structural Influences in the Field of Migration Enforcement date: 2018-12-04 words: 11153 flesch: 57 summary: 95–109 ISSN 1903-7031 Using Ignorance as (Un)Conscious Bureaucratic Strategy: Street-Level Practices and Structural Influences in the Field of Migration Enforcement Lisa Marie Borrelli  University of Bern, Institute of Sociology, Fabrikstraße 8, CH–3012 Bern: Switzerland (lisa.borrelli@soz.unibe.ch, tel: +41 31 Besides the frequently debated strategies summarised under the term ‘copying mechanisms’ and the problem of ‘dirty’ or many hands, ignorance as a tactic in the daily work of bureaucrats has not been studied to a sufficient extent. keywords: bureaucrats; case; detainee; encounters; field; ignorance; indifference; individual; information; knowledge; level; migrants; migration; practices; state; street; violence; work cache: qual-104421.pdf plain text: qual-104421.txt item: #3 of 84 id: qual-104462 author: Møller, Marie Østergaard title: Health Care Professionalism Without Doctors: Spatial Surroundings and Counter-Identification in Local Health Houses date: 2018-12-04 words: 13807 flesch: 58 summary: Aalborg Øst: Denmark (mol@dps.aau.dk, +45 28 40 33 79) • The article uses the organization of health houses in Denmark as a case to study the relationship between spatial surroundingsand professionalization. The empirical basis is two dissimilar locations (health houses), selected from a larger qualitative data set of interviews with health professionals and citizens and observations of health houses, originally selected from a nationwide survey. keywords: activities; citizens; counter; health house; health professionals; hospital; houses; identification; interview; møller; new; people; physical; professionalism; setting; social; studies; surroundings cache: qual-104462.pdf plain text: qual-104462.txt item: #4 of 84 id: qual-104500 author: Johansen, Katrine Schepelern title: Treatment of Dual Diagnosis in Denmark: Models for Cooperation and Positions of Power date: 2018-12-04 words: 9383 flesch: 50 summary: In March 2018, the Danish Regions and some partners published their idea of what this could look like, suggesting that the psychiatric treatment system take over the responsibility of dual diagnosis treatment (Lægeforeningen, Dansk Psykiatrisk Selskab, Bedre Psykiatri, & Danske Regioner, 2018). This was part of a larger project in which nurses special- izing in substance use treatment were placed in hospitals – both somatic and psychiatric. keywords: cooperation; denmark; diagnosis; field; health; interface; johansen; models; power; project; psychiatry; substance; substance use; system; treatment; use; use treatment cache: qual-104500.pdf plain text: qual-104500.txt item: #5 of 84 id: qual-104898 author: McDermont, Morag; Kirwan, Samuel title: Assembling Advice: Ethnographic Explorations of the Changing Relationship Between Voluntary Advice Services and the Welfare State date: 2018-12-04 words: 11182 flesch: 51 summary: Yet perhaps the most important implication of this shift towards funding ‘mosaics’ is the recognition that individual funders have their own purposes for funding advice, whether it be facilitating rent or council tax payments, or assisting a particular group, and the ways in which this has been experienced as compromis- ing the independence of the service. It was in this time of political and social turmoil that we conducted a programme of re- search investigating advice services, with a par- ticular focus upon the largest advice provider in the UK, the Citizens Advice service.2 The 110 mailto:morag.mcdermont@bristol.ac.uk mailto:samuel.kirwan@bristol.ac.uk M. McDermont and S. Kirwan: keywords: advice; advice assemblage; advice service; advisers; aid; assemblage; cab; citizens; citizens advice; ethnographic; funding; relationship; sector; service; state; volunteers; welfare; work cache: qual-104898.pdf plain text: qual-104898.txt item: #6 of 84 id: qual-105456 author: Revsbæk, Line title: Resonant experience in emergent events of analysis date: 2018-04-26 words: 6731 flesch: 43 summary: The paper presents an emergent event of analysis in which the theoretical argument of (the researcher’s) Self as a process of becoming in responsive relating to (case study) others is made generative as a dynamic in and of case study analysis. In the case of ‘the possibly excluded’, such regis- tering of the other in oneself is argued situated in emergent events of expressed experience of a case study other posing a challenge to existing knowledge structures (in which the researcher is inherently a participant). keywords: analysis; case; emergent; events; experience; interview; listening; mead; process; research; study; theory cache: qual-105456.pdf plain text: qual-105456.txt item: #7 of 84 id: qual-105460 author: Aagaard, Jesper title: Striving for experiential resonance: Critique, postcritique and phenomenology date: 2018-04-26 words: 6925 flesch: 56 summary: This circular reasoning leads us to a second flaw of critical interpretation, namely that it is (or at least can be) peculiarly reductionist. To unlock its secrets, critical interpreters read the analytical object in accordance with a theoretical apparatus such as psychoanalysis or Marxism. keywords: analytical; approach; critique; hermeneutics; interpretation; phenomenology; press; research; resonance; suspicion; university cache: qual-105460.pdf plain text: qual-105460.txt item: #8 of 84 id: qual-111314 author: Bjerge, Bagga; Eule, Tobias Georg; Elmholdt, Kasper Trolle title: Researching Organisational Imbrications and Interstices: A Qualitative Gaze on how Mundane Public Administration Works date: 2018-12-04 words: 6074 flesch: 47 summary: As a result, there is a growing scholarly interest in the interfaces within and between different welfare services and cross-boundary activities (Cristofoli et al., 2017). Beyond more overtly political questions about the extent and sufficiency of welfare pro- visions, a key question for welfare providers, recipients and academics alike has been how welfare services are provided and received. keywords: administration; bjerge; health; interstices; issue; practice; public; sector; services; spaces; studies; welfare; work cache: qual-111314.pdf plain text: qual-111314.txt item: #9 of 84 id: qual-124406 author: Sköld, Alfred Bordado; Lund, Peter Clement title: Suffering in Contemporary Society date: 2021-01-21 words: 4372 flesch: 53 summary: This means that many contemporary forms of suffering are forms of social suffering – they are caused by or born out of our social environment and each specific time-period creates new forms of suffering. Thus, acceleration promises to relieve suffering – to give us more free time and give us more possibilities – but instead it causes more suffering in the form of complete alienation from a world that becomes illegible and incoherent for us. keywords: forms; grief; life; society; studies; suffering; world cache: qual-124406.pdf plain text: qual-124406.txt item: #10 of 84 id: qual-124407 author: Duara, Raginie; Hugh-Jones, Siobhan; Madill, Anna title: ‘Forced adulthood’: An aspect of ‘quarterlife crisis’ suffered by young English and Assamese adults date: 2021-01-21 words: 9898 flesch: 59 summary: Socio-economic context is one important factor influencing transition to adulthood and, in developing countries, this can be complicated by a clash between westernization and traditional values which can unsettle R. Duara, S. Hugh-Jones & A. Madill: An aspect of ‘quarterlife crisis’ suffered by young English 12 and Assamese adults Qualitative Studies 6(1), pp. For example, there is evidence that in some Asian countries, like India, China and Japan, that emphasise collective values (Hofstede, 2011), are undergoing a cultural shift whereby young people have increasing aspiration for self-determination which may be in tension with R. Duara, S. Hugh-Jones & A. Madill: An aspect of ‘quarterlife crisis’ suffered by young English 14 and Assamese adults Qualitative Studies 6(1), pp. keywords: adulthood; adults; assamese; crisis; english; hugh; madill; participants; people; quarterlife; quarterlife crisis; studies; university cache: qual-124407.pdf plain text: qual-124407.txt item: #11 of 84 id: qual-124417 author: Jacobsen, Michael Hviid title: Suffering in the Sociology of Zygmunt Bauman date: 2021-01-21 words: 10201 flesch: 49 summary: The topic of human suffering loomed large throughout the writings of Zygmunt Bauman. Keywords: Keywords: Zygmunt Bauman, sociology of suffering, solid-modern suffering, liquid-modern suffering, solidarity, morality Introduction Suffering makes the world go around. keywords: bauman; human; jacobsen; liquid; modernity; press; society; sociology; studies; suffering; work; world; zygmunt; zygmunt bauman cache: qual-124417.pdf plain text: qual-124417.txt item: #12 of 84 id: qual-124448 author: Meier, Joachim title: Necessary Suffering? - Investigating Existential Suffering in Youth through Everyday Experiences of Bad Conscience date: 2021-01-21 words: 10628 flesch: 59 summary: The purpose of this article is to develop an account of existential suffering in youth. In the end, critical concerns are raised regarding the normative evaluation of existential suffering as a necessity. keywords: 6(1; choice; conscience; existential; experiences; jonas; meier; people; simon; studies; suffering; youth cache: qual-124448.pdf plain text: qual-124448.txt item: #13 of 84 id: qual-124454 author: Gripsrud, Birgitta Haga title: Mothering Death: A Psychosocial Interpretation of Breast Cancer Biography date: 2021-01-21 words: 11993 flesch: 59 summary: In order to provide an entry for engaged readership in this special issue on suffering in contemporary society, let me start with a brief vignette of how I was first introduced to this woman, whom I will call ‘Ella’: While enrolling participants for research on women’s experiences of breast cancer, I received a phone call from a clinician responsible for B. Gripsrud: This is evidently so with breast cancer, an illness that, since the 1970s, has generated a substantial field of cultural-biographical meaning-making (DeShazer, 2013; Gripsrud, 2008). keywords: biography; breast cancer; cancer biography; case; death; ella; experience; gripsrud; group; interpretation; life; mothering; psychosocial; research; studies cache: qual-124454.pdf plain text: qual-124454.txt item: #14 of 84 id: qual-124455 author: Stevns, Anne Eggert title: A Virtue Ethical Approach to Interpretation of the Suffering Other date: 2021-01-21 words: 7437 flesch: 38 summary: Bagnoli, Carla (2011): ‘The Exploration of Moral Life’ in Iris Murdoch – Philosopher, J. Broackes (ed.), Oxford University Press. _______ (2018): ‘Constrained by Reason, Transformed by Love: Murdoch on the Standard of Proof’ in Murdoch on Truth and Love, Palgrave Macmillan. References: Antonaccio, Maria (2012): A Philosophy to Live By – Engaging Iris Murdoch, Oxford University Press. keywords: brinkmann; client; interpretation; love; murdoch; self; situation; suffering; virtue cache: qual-124455.pdf plain text: qual-124455.txt item: #15 of 84 id: qual-124456 author: Williams, Lars Hedegaard title: Negotiating languages of suffering in northern Uganda date: 2021-01-21 words: 9232 flesch: 55 summary: Negotiating languages of suffering in northern Uganda and beyond Since the 1990s, trends in humanitarian intervention have moved toward an increased focus on psychological trauma and have increasingly psychologized the effects of war on a global scale (Pedersen & Kienzler, 2012; De Vos, 2012; Pupavac, 2004). During the 1990’s, trauma counseling became connected to other events, as the NGOs bringing psychological trauma therapy settled in the IDP camps that were spread around northern Uganda as a consequence of the armed conflict. keywords: brinkmann; concepts; languages; negotiating; ngos; northern; people; social; spirits; studies; suffering; trauma; uganda; war; williams cache: qual-124456.pdf plain text: qual-124456.txt item: #16 of 84 id: qual-127309 author: Wegener, Charlotte title: Editorial: Rhythms date: 2021-06-09 words: 1484 flesch: 53 summary: This is what Sarah Awad suggests in “Experiencing change: Rhythms of everyday life between continuities and change,” in which she inquires into meaning-making processes in times when everyday rhythms are disrupted. Rhythm politics is used to carry out an analysis of how musical rhythms and melodies activate other rhythms (e.g. psychological, biological and social) and thereby mobilize political sentiment, values and visions through aesthetic means. keywords: life; meaning; rhythms; studies; time cache: qual-127309.pdf plain text: qual-127309.txt item: #17 of 84 id: qual-127310 author: Feilberg, Casper; Maul, John title: Phenomenology of Rhythm: The Role of Rhythm in Written Language date: 2021-06-09 words: 10722 flesch: 53 summary: Therefore, the significance of rhythm emerges more clearly in people who do not have these skills as natural habits, such as in people with dyslexia. B) Deepening the understanding of written language through a case study of dyslexia Presentation of the qualitative assessment Inspired by Merleau-Ponty’s use of cases in Phenomenology of Perception (2012), we take a case study of a secondary school student with written language difficulties as our starting point. Methodologically, the article presents phenomenological descriptions and exemplifications, not least a case study of a secondary school student with written language difficulties. keywords: brian; feilberg; language; maul; merleau; phenomenology; ponty; reading; rhythm; role; studies; understanding cache: qual-127310.pdf plain text: qual-127310.txt item: #18 of 84 id: qual-127311 author: Nybye, Nicolai title: The Pitch as Meaning-directing Activity: Implications for Students and Education When Fast Pace and a Striving for Novelty Set the Scene date: 2021-06-09 words: 9771 flesch: 55 summary: The elevator pitch is part of a global tendency toward homogenization of entrepreneurial content in educational programs (Fletcher, 2018), and this article shows how the pitch is naturalized as a new language because it must be decoded in order to pass an innovation course for health students at a Danish University College. 30-53 ISSN 1903-7031 30 The Pitch as Meaning-directing Activity: Implications for Students and Education keywords: course; dewey; education; entrepreneurship; meaning; new; novelty; nybye; pace; pitch; set; students; values cache: qual-127311.pdf plain text: qual-127311.txt item: #19 of 84 id: qual-127312 author: Bøhler, Kjetil Klette title: Rhythm Politics in a Changing Brazil: A Study of the Musical Mobilization of Voters by Bolsonaro and Haddad in the 2018 Election date: 2021-06-09 words: 11572 flesch: 60 summary: The concept of rhythm politics allows me to conduct a rich contextual analysis of the ways in which musical rhythms and melodies activate other Lefebvrian “rhythms” (such as psychological, biological, historical and social ones) and thereby mobilize political sentiment, values, and visions through aesthetic means. This understanding of rhythm politics can be situated within a broader ‘sensory and historical turn’ in music anthropology and ethnomusicology (Erlmann, 2020; Feld and Brenneis, 2004; Finnegan, 2003, Reily 2006, Meyers 2015), which underscore the importance of integrating different forms of diachronic and synchronic analysis to show music matters socially, culturally and politically in complex ways. keywords: 6(2; bolsonaro; brazil; brazilian; bøhler; election; haddad; k. bøhler; k. k.; mobilization; movements; music; new; people; politics; rhythm; rhythm politics; right; studies; study; voters; wing cache: qual-127312.pdf plain text: qual-127312.txt item: #20 of 84 id: qual-127314 author: Awad, Sarah H. title: Experiencing Change: Rhythms of Everyday Life Between Continuities and Disruptions date: 2021-06-09 words: 9783 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: change, rhythmanalysis, ruptures, social change, meaning-making, life-course. Similarly, macro-level changes such as revolutions, global pandemics, and environmental crises are experienced collectively, but it is through individuals’ actions and responses to those changes that route for transition and social change become possible. keywords: awad; change; life; meaning; person; rhythms; space; time; zittoun cache: qual-127314.pdf plain text: qual-127314.txt item: #21 of 84 id: qual-128656 author: Kudahl, Benedikte; Roald, Tone title: Rhythms of intuition. Methodological reflections in phenomenological psychology date: 2021-09-18 words: 9425 flesch: 49 summary: If we envision a practical application of this principle, phenomenological intuition seems to be about creating an authentic relationship with the phenomenon of interest in which the researcher attunes to the phenomenon. Part three: Rhythm of phenomenological intuition keywords: giorgi; intuition; lefebvre; merleau; method; phenomenon; ponty; psychology; reflections; research; rhythm cache: qual-128656.pdf plain text: qual-128656.txt item: #22 of 84 id: qual-133062 author: Sköld, Alfred title: Kvalitativ Psykologi date: 2022-06-28 words: 1865 flesch: 46 summary: 1-6 ©2022 4 vanskeligt, at ”dvæle ved det konkrete” og sætte ord på, hvordan det er at ængstes. I lyset af at antallet demente er stadig stigende, og at ingen medicinsk behandling er tilgængelig, anses det afgørende at vi bliver bedre til at forstå hvordan det er at leve med sygdommen, herunder hvordan vi interagerer på en relationelt adækvate måder. keywords: både; den; det; hvordan; kan; kvalitativ; med; psykologi; sig; som; til; universitet cache: qual-133062.pdf plain text: qual-133062.txt item: #23 of 84 id: qual-133063 author: Brinkmann, Svend title: Hvad handler kvalitativ psykologi om? Henimod en deltagerpsykologi date: 2022-06-28 words: 6531 flesch: 63 summary: Det at percipere er også umiddelbart et normativt forehavende, idet man kan tage fejl (det var faktisk ikke en slange i skovbunden, som det ellers først lignede) eller opfatte en situation korrekt (i virkeligheden var det bare en kroget gren) (Harré & Moghaddam, 2012). Selve ordet ”normativitet” lyder måske fremmedartet, men det henviser dybest set bare til alt det, der ikke bare er – som blot og bart foreliggende – men som vedrører, hvad der bør være. keywords: anden; andre; brinkmann; den; der; det; eller; fænomener; følelser; handler; har; hvad; hvilket; hvis; ikke; jeg; kan; kvalitativ; man; med; men; mindre; noget; normativitet; også; psykologi; psykologiske; selv; sig; som; studies; til; ved; verden; vil; vores; være cache: qual-133063.pdf plain text: qual-133063.txt item: #24 of 84 id: qual-133065 author: Nielsen, Klaus title: Kvalitativ psykologi som tilfældets psykologi date: 2022-06-28 words: 7891 flesch: 55 summary: Det konkrete må i denne sammenhæng forstås ikke som det tingslige, men derimod som det relationelle. I virkeligheden er det dog ofte enkelttilfældene, der har klæbet sig fast i min tænkning, og som det er vanskeligt at slippe og som jeg må vende tilbage til igen og igen for at overveje, hvilke betydninger, de indeholder. keywords: anden; andre; den; denne; der; det; det tilfældige; eksistens; eller; en kvalitativ; forhold; forskning; fra; har; hvis; hvor; ikke; jeg; kan; kvalitativ; kvalitativ psykologi; man; med; men; menneskelige; nielsen; noget; også; psychology; psykologi; psykologi som; sig; skal; sociale; som; studies; til; tilfældets; tilfældets psykologi; tilfældige; vil cache: qual-133065.pdf plain text: qual-133065.txt item: #25 of 84 id: qual-133066 author: Hogstad, Ingrid Johnsen title: Den kvalitative psykologiens kraft til å forstyrre fenomenene date: 2022-06-28 words: 7141 flesch: 65 summary: Hvis Paula og kollegaene forstår det som at Inger ikke kan vite «hvor» mammaen er når hun er død, vil de kanskje søke å hjelpe henne mot en erkjennelse av tingenes faktiske tilstand? Istedenfor å se det forventede, vil det åpne for å legge merke til nye ting, og for mer undring. keywords: andre; barnet; barns; blir; den; det; dette; død; eksempel; eller; fenomenene; forskning; forstyrre; fra; har; hogstad; hun; hva; hvordan; ikke; jeg; kan; kraft; kunnskap; kvalitative; mamma; med; når; også; paula; psykologiske; seg; som; sorg; studies; teori; til; var; videre; vil; være cache: qual-133066.pdf plain text: qual-133066.txt item: #26 of 84 id: qual-133067 author: Kristiansen, Martin Vestergaard title: Fænomenologi som dvælen ved erfaringens merhed date: 2022-06-28 words: 8172 flesch: 62 summary: C: Ja, hvor der sådan ligesom er huller og der er jeg sådan lidt, altså når jeg står der, så har jeg det fint med at tage min telefon frem og gør også det, for ligesom sådan, at så har jeg fokus på den i stedet for alle andre og der står jeg stille, så der får jeg ikke den der følelse med at sådan: ’Folk tænker jeg er uopmærksom,’ og sådan noget, så der står jeg egentligt med telefonen To gange griber jeg her tilbage i Carolines fortælling for at afdække merheden i hendes oplevelse på perronen. til at håndterer sin ængstelige krop: ”[D]et kræver min opmærksomhed og det kræver min energi og jeg prøver virkelig at bruge de der redskaber jeg har lært for at det netop ikke skal komme helt op at koge, det der med at trække vejret, og tælle forskellige ting, kigge på farverne, synge en sang... keywords: andre; angsten; beskrivelser; dem; den; denne; der; deres; det; dette; dvælen; eller; erfaringens; fra; fænomenologi; har; hende; hun; hvad; hvordan; ikke; ind; jeg; kan; kristiansen; man; med; mere; mig; noget; når; også; petitmengin; phenomenology; selv; sig; sin; som; sprog; studies; sådan; til; var; ved; verden; være cache: qual-133067.pdf plain text: qual-133067.txt item: #27 of 84 id: qual-133068 author: Højholt, Charlotte title: Kvalitativ forskning om situeret ulighed i skolen date: 2022-06-28 words: 9506 flesch: 56 summary: Skolen både samler mange forskellige parter omkring et ansvar knyttet til det at ’gøre skole’ og er genstand for politisk debat om, hvordan vi skaber en fælles skole i et velfærdssamfund som det danske. Disse små indblik kan måske kaste lys over modsætninger og dilemmaer, vi kan opleve i vores deltagerobservationer, og ses som opfordring til at begrebssætte en særlig forskerposition, der søger viden om en særlig praksis, fra særlige perspektiver og om problemer medforskerne har erfaringer med. keywords: 2019; betingelser; børn; den; denne; der; deres; det; forskellige; forskning; fra; gennem; har; hvad; hverdagslivet; hvordan; højholt; ikke; jeg; kan; konflikter; kvalitativ; med; mellem; også; omkring; praksis; samarbejde; sammenhænge; sig; situeret; skolen; sociale; som; studies; til; ulighed; viden; vil; vores cache: qual-133068.pdf plain text: qual-133068.txt item: #28 of 84 id: qual-133069 author: Møller, Britta title: Abduktive bevægelser mellem ’Mysteries’ og ’My-Stories’ date: 2022-06-28 words: 7289 flesch: 57 summary: Mysteriet er således medskabende af fremtidige my-stories; historien udvides og udvikles i mødet med dette brud, som jeg umiddelbart ikke kunne forstå og håndtere. i det organisatoriske liv, som jeg ikke eksplicit keywords: abduktive; bevægelser; brud; database; den; denne; der; det; dette; dewey; erfaringer; forskeren; forskning; forstå; forståelse; fra; har; hvad; hvordan; ikke; jeg; kan; kunne; levede; med; mellem; mig; min; mysteries; møller; resonanskasse; sig; sin; som; stories; studies; til; vil cache: qual-133069.pdf plain text: qual-133069.txt item: #29 of 84 id: qual-133070 author: Thøgersen, Cecilie Marie Schmidt ; Glintborg, Chalotte title: At udføre kvalitativ forskning med personer med kognitive funktionsnedsættelser: Metodiske udfordringer og styrker date: 2022-06-28 words: 6865 flesch: 57 summary: Indledningsvis gjorde vi rede for, hvordan der er overensstemmelse mellem de udfordringer, der kan være forbundet med kognitive vanskeligheder efter en erhvervet hjerneskade, i forbindelse med terapeutiske samtaler og de udfordringer der kan opstå i forbindelse med kvalitativ forskning. Her kan det som forsker være vigtigt at undgå større skift i samtalen eller overveje muligheden for at afholde interviewet keywords: den; denne; der; det; dette; eller; erhvervet; f.eks; forskning; fra; funktionsnedsættelser; glintborg; har; hjerneskade; ikke; informanten; interviewet; kan; kognitive; kvalitativ; man; med; også; personer; sig; som; studies; thøgersen; til; udfordringer; udføre; vanskeligheder; være cache: qual-133070.pdf plain text: qual-133070.txt item: #30 of 84 id: qual-133071 author: Ottesen, Aase Marie title: Fokus på det relationelle møde med personer med demens i demensrehabiliteringsindsatsen date: 2022-06-28 words: 8252 flesch: 57 summary: M. Ottesen; Fokus på det relationelle møde med personer med demens i demensrehabliteringsindsatsen Qualitative Studies 7(1), pp. Aa. M. Ottesen; Fokus på det relationelle møde med personer med demens i demensrehabliteringsindsatsen Qualitative Studies 7(1), pp. 153-174 keywords: anders; artiklen; charlotte; demens; demensrehabliteringsindsatsen; den; der; det; det relationelle; eller; fokus; fokus på; forskning; fra; har; hun; hvor; ikke; jeg; kan; kitwood; med; med personer; meget; musik; møde; møde med; ottesen; personer; praksis; på det; relationelle; sang; sig; som; stern; studies; til; tilgang; ved; være cache: qual-133071.pdf plain text: qual-133071.txt item: #31 of 84 id: qual-133072 author: Laursen, Marie Gamborg; Sandberg, Katja title: Impostor-fænomen blandt fremspirende voksne: En kvalitativ interviewundersøgelse af oplevelsen og håndteringen af impostor-fænomen date: 2022-06-28 words: 8432 flesch: 58 summary: Og hvis der så var noget, jeg ikke forstår, så har jeg måske prøvet på ikke at stille spørgsmål til det. Denne diskrepans er særligt til stede i forhold til de unge voksnes faglige arbejde og kom til udtryk keywords: andre; blandt; clance; den; denne; der; deres; det; dette; faglige; forhold; fremspirende; fænomen; har; hvordan; ikke; impostor; jeg; kan; laursen; med; mere; oplevelse; oplever; sandberg; ses; sig; som; studies; synes; til; undersøgelsen; unge; ved; voksne; være cache: qual-133072.pdf plain text: qual-133072.txt item: #32 of 84 id: qual-136773 author: Laugesen, Martin Hauberg-Lund; Charlotte, Wegener title: Editorial Essay date: 2023-03-28 words: 5741 flesch: 50 summary: 1-15 ©2023 5 both to assuage and to heighten students’ anxieties” (2008: 511) because the readers of such books might internalise a discourse about academic writing that has as one of its central dogmas the implicit decree that good academic writing is generic academic writing. There is a fundamental difference between, on the one hand, showing how academic writing can be done differently and what the value thereof might be and, on the other hand, discussing theoretical and methodological questions as to what academic writing is and can be. keywords: article; editorial; issue; laugesen; studies; track; wegener; writing cache: qual-136773.pdf plain text: qual-136773.txt item: #33 of 84 id: qual-136778 author: Walther, Bo Kampmann title: Writing and Flamenco: Phenomenological Investigations date: 2023-03-29 words: 13824 flesch: 57 summary: Central to this claim, i.e., that the rhythmic and sonoric faculties of flamenco might shed light on vital aspects of writing’s phenomenology, is the kind of interaction that constantly transpires in flamenco music, namely that between eruption and continuity, which is to say bursts vis-à-vis more fluent play. The soleá consists of a cycle of 12 beats or pulses, four times bars9 of three, and is next to buleria considered the most basic form or palo of flamenco music (Díaz-Bánez, 2017).10 It originated among the Romani of Cádiz and Seville in Andalusia (Bethencourt et al., 2011) and is usually played por arriba, that is, in E major, Phrygian mode, or less frequently (though a contemporary artist like Vicente Amigo performs it often) as por medio, in A minor.11 Much flamenco harmony is in the form of what is generally called Phrygian tonality, particularly in its traditional, historic shape (Montoya, 9 As the Danish musician and musical philosopher Peter Bastian explained, the pulse in itself is empty and devoid of information, but when it characterizes (or vitalizes) the movements within a superior structure laid on top of it, it is reproducible and open for systematic interpretation. keywords: body; derrida; flamenco; flamenco music; form; gesture; guitar; meaning; merleau; music; ponty; press; rhythm; signature; studies; time; university; walther; way; world; writing cache: qual-136778.pdf plain text: qual-136778.txt item: #34 of 84 id: qual-136781 author: Williams, Britton title: Poetic Awakenings: (Re)imagining Epistemic Justice and Academic Writing through a Black Aesthetic Lens date: 2023-03-28 words: 9037 flesch: 61 summary: And so, I went to the archives to learn | re/member how Black people have survived, over time and continents and struggles and generations. I was concerned about racial “gaps” and “disparities” in diagnoses and access to health care, but/and I was also concerned about how academic traditions of replication, evidence, citation practices, the form(s) of our scholarship, and […], enact a slow violence of erasing what we know, as Black people, about how we survive, how we build, how we find joy. keywords: awakenings; black; creative; map; method; people; poetic; project; research; response; studies; williams; work cache: qual-136781.pdf plain text: qual-136781.txt item: #35 of 84 id: qual-136783 author: Høyen, Marianne title: Writing with New Journalism and Portraiture: The Making of a Portrait date: 2023-03-28 words: 8719 flesch: 57 summary: Other teachers I have interviewed worked in city schools where historic buildings made it impossible to escape the weight of society’s traditional institutions such as the church and the state. At intervals, I prompted him to describe elements from his everyday life, science as a subject, his encounters with teaching, of students and their backgrounds, his future expectations and his relationship with other teachers and the school in general. keywords: høyen; journalism; new; portrait; portraiture; school; science; studies; teacher; teaching; thomas; writing cache: qual-136783.pdf plain text: qual-136783.txt item: #36 of 84 id: qual-136796 author: Wright, Hazel R. title: Skulking and spying then telling tales: Becoming a walking-writing-researcher date: 2023-03-30 words: 9978 flesch: 65 summary: My turn to story form is one of accretion, the layering of insights gleaned from very different (sometimes contradictory) traditions as I moved through life. In using story forms to communicate these findings I also have a wide degree of choice for the genre enables me to use my imagination to anticipate the needs of my audience rather than tie myself into the linear discussion of data more often seen in academic writing. . . . keywords: flâneur; life; research; skulking; spying; story; studies; tales; telling; wright; writing cache: qual-136796.pdf plain text: qual-136796.txt item: #37 of 84 id: qual-136804 author: Heger, Stine title: Children Who Write ’Off the Beaten track’ and What We Can Learn from Them date: 2023-03-28 words: 9800 flesch: 68 summary: Again, the opposition to school writing is quite obvious, but so is the emphasis on the value of being able to just come up with stuff, any way you like, using your imagination. Academic writing: Persuasion and practice Being a rhetorician by education and training, my view on writing is fundamentally rhetorical. keywords: author; children; heger; research; school; students; studies; track; writers; writing cache: qual-136804.pdf plain text: qual-136804.txt item: #38 of 84 id: qual-136805 author: Pilegaard, Nathali H. S.; Philipsen, Heidi title: A Method Off the Beaten Track: Refining Creative Writing Process through Practice-led Research date: 2023-03-28 words: 9982 flesch: 60 summary: Keywords: practice-led research, screenplay development, writing processes, talent development A Method for Optimizing Writing Processes It can be frustrating and hard to get started on a creative writing project, for example a screenplay. There are lots of unknown and influential factors when you start looking into writing processes. keywords: knowledge; method; philipsen; plr; practice; processes; students; studies; track; writing cache: qual-136805.pdf plain text: qual-136805.txt item: #39 of 84 id: qual-136806 author: Gripsrud, Birgitta Haga title: Life pushing through: Coming to writing and mining for deep reflexivity date: 2023-03-28 words: 10581 flesch: 71 summary: This story was documented in my notes from 2017, indicating how I was already privately engaging with and reflecting over my mother while writing about breast cancer in my professional capacity, however this incident was not a topic of written reflection in my PhD thesis where I wrote about the breast (Gripsrud, 2006). As a researcher, three of my fields of interest have been the breast, breast cancer and death. keywords: b. h.; breast; cancer; experience; gripsrud; life; mamma; mother; research; studies; track; write; writing cache: qual-136806.pdf plain text: qual-136806.txt item: #40 of 84 id: qual-136808 author: Aluko-Kpotie, Bukola title: Crafting Future Memories: Reflections on a Female Carpentry Training Project in Lagos date: 2023-03-28 words: 7589 flesch: 49 summary: These historically situated dynamics of social exclusion expose an increasing number of educated women to poverty in one of Africa's primary economic hubs. I was preoccupied more with addressing what I identified as the two salient factors that played a defining role in excluding educated women from carpenter’s workshops across the city: the duration of apprenticeship and the unregulated structure of the pursuit. keywords: aluko; carpentry; dfl; female; future; kpotie; labour; lagos; memories; project; shed; studies; training; women cache: qual-136808.pdf plain text: qual-136808.txt item: #41 of 84 id: qual-136809 author: Carter, Cee; Rashid, Mariam; Scherrer, Benjamin D.; Jocson, Korina M. title: there, not there: (un)disciplining study off the writing tracks/tracts date: 2023-03-28 words: 7469 flesch: 62 summary: Black studies and women of color feminisms prompt us to pause long enough to breathe … to interrogate the ellipsis … to sit in the space between words or the dangling punctuation. 1See Maroon Choreography: “Anachoreography is the feral spirit of study, waywardness, tarrying, ritual, practice, rehearsal, shoal, ceremony, series, rematriation, wake, duration, intimacy, pause, and refusal—given to us in the poiesis of black studies, ecological studies, performance studies, affect studies, and indigenous studies. keywords: carter; jocson; k. m.; m. jocson; m. rashid; rashid; scherrer; studies; study; tracks; writing cache: qual-136809.pdf plain text: qual-136809.txt item: #42 of 84 id: qual-136811 author: Grocott, Lisa title: A Goat Track Review date: 2023-03-28 words: 985 flesch: 64 summary: Lisa’s approach to peer review is informed by her research into transformative learning, Indigenous knowing and co-design practice. This piece of performative writing is the peer review for x paper. keywords: paper; review cache: qual-136811.pdf plain text: qual-136811.txt item: #43 of 84 id: qual-136813 author: Grocott, Lisa; Jones, Stacy Holman; Sand, Anne-Lene; Skovbjerg, Helle Marie; Sumartojo, Shanti title: Wandering Fests: Relational Orientations in Academic Writing date: 2023-04-12 words: 10386 flesch: 62 summary: The article both points to and performs five creative-relational orientations to alternative academic writing: Performativity in challenging dominant ways of knowing and representing knowledge in the academy; emergence as mindfully holding open ideas of purpose and destination in favour of not- knowing; reciprocity in collectively creating charged encounters that spark new ways of knowing; improvisation in building social space where we felt comfortable jamming and givenness as a fundamental playfulness in which an academic community nurtures the courage to give–of ourselves. 5 Emerging Technologies Reserch Lab, Monash University, Caulfield Campus 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfeld East VIC 3145, Australia Based on a number of PhD workshops called Wandering Feasts, in collaboration between Monash University and Design School Kolding, this article explores academic writing as both a mode and a method of inquiry. keywords: academic; feasts; h. jones; h. m.; play; qualitative; s. h.; sand; skovbjerg; studies; wandering; writing cache: qual-136813.pdf plain text: qual-136813.txt item: #44 of 84 id: qual-136814 author: Hvidtfeldt, Dan title: Musical Participation in Studies of Creativity date: 2023-03-28 words: 7426 flesch: 42 summary: The article describes, how both a technical, mathematical and an ambiguous, poetic language is relevant when describing and writing about musical creative processes. Hence, in short, the purpose of the following paper is to begin the development of a language for musicality relevant for the methodological exploration of and writings about musical creative processes of emergence. keywords: creativity; emergent; festival; hvidtfeldt; language; music; musicality; phenomena; processes; qualitative; studies cache: qual-136814.pdf plain text: qual-136814.txt item: #45 of 84 id: qual-136815 author: Kuecker, Elliott title: Lists for Many Occasions in Qualitative Research Writing date: 2023-03-28 words: 10399 flesch: 60 summary: For those interested in trying out catalog list writing, I suggest using a spreadsheet to begin with so that more details can be added in different columns, and the author may play with sorting functions before integrating the list into a larger writing project. To-do lists and their makers are aspirational, and such lists can be used in our qualitative academic writing as such. keywords: form; inquiry; kuecker; lists; occasions; research; studies; text; things; write; writing cache: qual-136815.pdf plain text: qual-136815.txt item: #46 of 84 id: qual-136816 author: McIntosh, Shona; Kang, Sarah Ruth Lillo title: Critical Reflections on Collaborative Writing: Editorial Experiments in Fostering Equitable Dialogue date: 2023-03-28 words: 8671 flesch: 50 summary: Early verbal dialogues with and between groups were augmented by written dialogues, using Google documents to draft chapters. For instance, no matter how much we hoped this would be a jointly constructed project with our contributors, the reality was that this was still an enactment of our vision—a vision we committed to publishers before most contributor dialogues took place. keywords: academic; book; contributors; dialogue; kang; lillo; mcintosh; perspectives; reflections; sarah; shona; studies; writing cache: qual-136816.pdf plain text: qual-136816.txt item: #47 of 84 id: qual-136817 author: Jabeen, Farrah; Carter, Susan title: Banksy’s Street Art: A Catalyst for Doctoral Criticality and Creativity date: 2023-03-28 words: 6433 flesch: 53 summary: Here, we explain how Banksy’s graffiti gave a good foundation for the development of analytical skill, socio-political confidence, and cultural learning—and doctoral participants found the courage to be more creative thinkers and thesis writers. Banksy analysis; creativity; critical analysis How does meaning get into the image? keywords: art; banksy; carter; change; graffiti; participants; street; street art; studies cache: qual-136817.pdf plain text: qual-136817.txt item: #48 of 84 id: qual-2614 author: Abbey, Emily; Zittoun, Tania title: The Social Dynamics of Social Science Research: Between Poetry and the Conveyer Belt date: 2010-02-15 words: 7852 flesch: 52 summary: Immediate experience: what was said <> what it could mean Does / does not seem to answer the question Keep going / Stop and focus here Qualitative Studies, 1(1) 10 Figure 4: Meta-level organizing of how sense-feeling stream in monitored On the necessity of monitoring semiotic streams We thus propose to consider the movement enabled by a “stop and focus here” semiotic mediator as a core move in a research interview. Three semiotic streams To summarize our model and put these processes back in time, we can identify three (at least) intertwined streams of semiotic processes constantly occurring: STREAM 1: keywords: amanda; feeling; focus; interview; making; meaning; person; process; research; sense; stream cache: qual-2614.pdf plain text: qual-2614.txt item: #49 of 84 id: qual-2616 author: Kristensen, Niels Nørgaard title: Perceptions of Power and Democracy: Analytical and Methodological Dilemmas of the Construction of Images date: 2010-02-15 words: 8545 flesch: 59 summary: The purpose is to unfold a hermeneutics of the political subject, which means uncovering opinions, understandings, perceptions and practices in relation to democracy, politics and political power - which de facto is “non-observable.” Untitled Qualitative Studies, 1(1) 18 Perceptions of Power and Democracy: Analytical and Methodological Dilemmas of the Construction of Images Niels Nørgaard Kristensen Abstract: How is political identity and power understood in post modern society? keywords: approach; case; identity; joergen; life; perceptions; power; social; society; studies; study; traffic; truck; understandings; world cache: qual-2616.pdf plain text: qual-2616.txt item: #50 of 84 id: qual-2617 author: Klausen, Maja title: Parkour og den mobile teknologi: En etnografisk undersøgelse af fænomenet parkour i dimensionerne krop, by og medialisering date: 2010-02-15 words: 8232 flesch: 58 summary: og offline og mellem mediering og kropslig erfaring: ”Altså, jeg har da tit set ting på YouTube, hvor jeg tænker: ”Hey, det der, det kunne jeg sgu også godt lave”. I og med undersøgelsens fokus på det mere-end-repræsenationelle udvidedes begrebet til også at indbefatte de teknologier, der producerer medieringerne. keywords: af parkour; aktører; aktørerne; andet; ant; blev; både; del; den; denne; der; det; dette; disse; eller; forskellige; fra; gennem; hans; har; hvordan; ikke; interview; jansson; jeg; kan; krop; kunne; med; mellem; mig; nettet; når; offline; online; parkour; rum; sig; sin; som; studies; teknologi; til; traceuren; traceurs; undersøgelsen; var; ved; være; youtube cache: qual-2617.pdf plain text: qual-2617.txt item: #51 of 84 id: qual-2618 author: Frimann, Søren; Jantzen, Christian title: På tanken: Kultur som poetik date: 2010-02-15 words: 13294 flesch: 57 summary: Analysen er baseret på den funktionelle grammatik, som den udfoldes hos Hasan (1985). Vores handlinger udspringer af en praktisk viden om, hvordan verden er beskaffet, hvordan vores egen position i forhold til denne beskaffenhed er, hvordan vi følgelig kan opføre os kompetent i forhold til den situation, vi befinder keywords: altså; andet; andre; bidrag; bliver; bør; deltagerne; den; denne; der; deres; derfor; det; dette; disse; egen; eksempel; ekspedienten; elementer; eller; erfaringer; faktiske; fordi; forhold; forløb; form; fra; gøre; han; har; hinanden; hvad; hvis; hvordan; ikke; interaktionen; jeg; kan; kompetencer; konkrete; kultur; kunden; kunne; med; mellem; men; mere; mulige; måde; nemlig; noget; nye; når; obligatoriske; også; press; på den; relationen; selv; sig; sin; situationen; situationstypen; skal; sker; sociale; som; studies; således; til; valg; ved; viden; vil; vores; være cache: qual-2618.pdf plain text: qual-2618.txt item: #52 of 84 id: qual-2619 author: Brinkmann, Svend; Tanggaard, Lene title: Editorial date: 2010-02-15 words: 417 flesch: 43 summary: We are interested in papers that discuss qualitative methods, their promises, problems and philosophies, and also papers that apply such methods in concrete qualitative studies. This is the first issue of a new journal, entitled Qualitative Studies. keywords: studies cache: qual-2619.pdf plain text: qual-2619.txt item: #53 of 84 id: qual-3826 author: Hurst, Allison title: Schoolcraft vs. Becoming Somebody: Competing Visions of Higher Education among Working-Class College Students date: 2010-10-27 words: 8626 flesch: 68 summary: College students from the working class are engaged in a process of social mobility, or at least so say the experts. Key words: Class, working class, higher education, social mobility Please cite this article as: Hurst, A. (2010). keywords: academic; class; college; degree; education; job; loyalists; people; press; renegades; school; students; studies; university; working cache: qual-3826.pdf plain text: qual-3826.txt item: #54 of 84 id: qual-3827 author: Williams, Nombasa title: Establishing the Boundaries and Building Bridges: Research Methods Into the Ecology of the Refugee Parenting Experience date: 2010-10-27 words: 10429 flesch: 47 summary: According to Watters (1998a, 1998b; 1999; 2001) a recommended mechanism for consultation with refugee groups is the focus group method. Stage III included holding the focus group meetings to identify refugee parenting experiences and narratives. keywords: analysis; child; experience; families; family; flight; focus; focus group; group; health; migration; parenting; participants; protection; refugee; refugee parenting; research; resettlement; social; south; studies cache: qual-3827.pdf plain text: qual-3827.txt item: #55 of 84 id: qual-3828 author: Delmar, Charlotte title: ”Generalizability” as Recognition: Reflections on a Foundational Problem in Qualitative Research date: 2010-10-27 words: 6772 flesch: 47 summary: Replicability is paramount as generalizability in quantitative research but repetition with changeable factors in a practice context seems not to be the answer in qualitative research. The number of interviews undertaken in qualitative research studies has shown a steady, but unmotivated, growth. keywords: context; generalizability; knowledge; practice; qualitative; questions; research; situation; studies; study; understanding cache: qual-3828.pdf plain text: qual-3828.txt item: #56 of 84 id: qual-3829 author: Rasmussen, Jørgen Gulddahl title: Metodik til studiet af strategiske ledelsesprocesser i organisationer date: 2010-10-27 words: 14830 flesch: 61 summary: Pragmatisk: Hvad der virker Pragmatisk kan her defineres som det, at noget virker. På den måde understreges lederens afgørende betydning i udformningen af casen samtidig med, at det er forskerne, der har det væsentligste ansvar for strukturering af casebeskrivelsen og for, at casen kan forstås uden for kredsen af organisationens egne ledere og medarbejdere. keywords: af den; af strategiske; alle; anden; andre; arbejde; blev; blive; data; den; denne; der; deres; det; dette; diskussion; disse; eller; enkelte; flere; forløb; form; formål; forskellige; forskere; fra; fælles; første; gennem; handler; har; hvad; hvor; ikke; kan; kun; kunne; ledelse; ledere; mange; med; mellem; men; mere; metodikken; måde; noget; og det; også; paradigme; praksis; problemstillinger; processer; projektet; præsentation; på den; rasmussen; række; sammen; samtidig; selv; sig; skal; som; stracon; strategiske; studies; sådanne; til; til det; tre; var; ved; viden; vil; virksomhed; være cache: qual-3829.pdf plain text: qual-3829.txt item: #57 of 84 id: qual-4272 author: Demerling, Rachel title: Resisting stigma, embracing solidarity: An ethnographic study of shopaholics anonymous date: 2011-03-14 words: 8649 flesch: 62 summary: Studies show that people categorized as group members identify more strongly with their group when uncertainty is high (Grieve & Hogg, 1999; Marigold, McGregor & Kanna, 12 2010). Moreover, the notion of solidarity is also present when group members discuss the unwritten rules and codes of behaviour. keywords: anonymous; buying; debt; family; group; individuals; members; money; shopaholics; situation; stigma; support cache: qual-4272.pdf plain text: qual-4272.txt item: #58 of 84 id: qual-4273 author: Grønkjær, Mette; Curtis, Tine; de Crespigny, Charlotte; Delmar, Charlotte title: Analysing group interaction in focus group research: Impact on content and the role of the moderator date: 2011-03-14 words: 7975 flesch: 54 summary: Although the literature deals with focus group interaction as part of moderator questions, group composition and introduction to focus groups (Rabiee, 2004; Plummer-D'Amato, 2008; Bloor, Frankland, Thomas, & Robson, 2001), less is available on the analysis of the social interaction in the group and the analytical 17 outcome for the contents of the data (Halkier, 2010). Moreover, the fact that transcribed materials of focus group interactions is analysed (as opposed to for example video recordings of verbal and non-verbal language) may limit representation of forms of interaction (Halkier, 2010). keywords: alcohol; analysis; data; focus; group; interaction; moderator; participants; research; use cache: qual-4273.pdf plain text: qual-4273.txt item: #59 of 84 id: qual-4274 author: Singla, Rashmi; Fabricius, Anne Sophie; Holm, Anne title: Both here and there: Diasporic youth in Denmark as agents of development: Based on two qualitative studies date: 2011-03-14 words: 9438 flesch: 48 summary: The broader strategy of the Pakistani descendants in Denmark in relation to development in Pakistan is of great significance as the transformations in economic strategy from the first generation migrants to their descendants over time can affect the economical support to Pakistan from overseas. Diaspora as a social form is about relations, networks, and economic strategies across borders while consciousness is awareness about multi-locality, both here and there, connection with others who share similar roots and routes. keywords: countries; country; denmark; development; diaspora; family; generation; india; informants; migrants; origin; pakistan; remittances; singla; south; strategies; study; support cache: qual-4274.pdf plain text: qual-4274.txt item: #60 of 84 id: qual-4275 author: Kirkegaard, Tanja; Nielsen, Klaus; Linde, Kasper Ø. title: Etnicitet mellem produktion og skole date: 2011-03-14 words: 6508 flesch: 58 summary: I de ovenstående eksempler er der således skitseret en række skolesituationer, hvor eleverne stilles overfor en række skolemæssige krav, der har det til fælles, at de hviler primært på en forholdsvis ufleksibel sproglig instruktion og formidling, der ikke formår at tage udgangspunkt i eller højde for de etniske minoritetselevers dansksproglige forudsætninger. Jamen, vi ved kun halvdelen af, hvad han ved faktisk, hvis jeg skal være helt ærlig, og jeg kan bruge en halv dag på det, hvor han bruger bare den halve tid på det, og hvor jeg siger: ”Jamen Muhammed du ved simpelthen bare så meget om scootere - få den lige til at starte. keywords: anden; andre; baggrund; danske; den; der; det; elever; eleverne; etniske; forhold; forskellige; fra; han; har; hun; hvor; hvordan; ikke; jeg; kan; med; mellem; men; mere; mindre; minoriteter; praktiske; sig; skal; som; til; var; ved; velfungerende cache: qual-4275.pdf plain text: qual-4275.txt item: #61 of 84 id: qual-5510 author: Jensen, Sune Qvotrup title: Othering, identity formation and agency date: 2011-10-03 words: 8377 flesch: 58 summary: Then it is argued that young ethnic minority men in Denmark are subject to intersectional othering, which contains elements of exoticist fascination of the other. Danish public discourses on integration, migration and ethnic minorities constitute a specific case of situatedness for ethnic minorities, including young ethnic minority men. keywords: agency; concept; danish; discourses; formation; hip; identity; jensen; men; minority; othering; self; spivak; theory; way cache: qual-5510.pdf plain text: qual-5510.txt item: #62 of 84 id: qual-5511 author: Staples, Jeanine M. title: The revelation(s) of Asher Levi: An iconographic literacy event as a tool for the exploration of fragmented selves in new literacies studies after 9/11 date: 2011-10-03 words: 10668 flesch: 50 summary: On the revelations of fragmented selves and post 9/11 literate lives When members in the inquiry employed new literacies in the teaching/learning spaces of their personal lives to explore and respond to representations in post 9/11 popular culture narratives, they assembled a system by which they could locate selves and deal with the dissonance and perplexities that arose when confronted with contrary conceptions of selves or selves’ responses, language, behavior and/or phenomenological understanding of post 9/11 narratives. Untitled 79 The revelation(s) of Asher Levi: An iconographic literacy event as a tool for the exploration of fragmented selves in new literacies studies after 9/11 Jeanine M. Staples Abstract. keywords: asher; culture; inquiry; knowledge; literacies; literacy; members; narratives; new; post; practices; self; selves; staples; ways; women cache: qual-5511.pdf plain text: qual-5511.txt item: #63 of 84 id: qual-5512 author: Jeppesen, Jørgen; Hansen, Helle Ploug title: Narrative journalism as complementary inquiry date: 2011-10-03 words: 9114 flesch: 57 summary: Mrs. Annette Mahoney translated excerpts of journalistic stories and proofread the manuscript. Telling True Stories: A nonfiction writers’ guide from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. keywords: als; denzin; hanne; hope; journalism; life; narrative; rehabilitation; research; self; stenmose; stories; story; time; writing cache: qual-5512.pdf plain text: qual-5512.txt item: #64 of 84 id: qual-5513 author: Hølge-Hazelton, Bibi title: Inquiries of discomfort: Cancer experiences in young adulthood date: 2011-10-03 words: 5813 flesch: 58 summary: An unusual approach Problematic issues regarding young adult cancer experiences raised in the existing literature, are often based on well-known research approaches and standardised measures, such as surveys (Zebrack, Mills, Witzman, 2007), qualitative interviews (Olsen, Harder, 2009, Miedema, Hamilton, Easley, 2007), focus groups and participant observations (Woodgate, 2006), including education, careers, life plans, friendship, networks, appearance, sexuality and fertility. In a study conducted by Zebrack et al. (2006) young adult cancer patients ranked opportunities to meet other young cancer patients as highly important – even more important than support from families and friends. keywords: 2008; adult; cancer; experiences; hazelton; hølge; inquiry; life; narrative; new; people; research cache: qual-5513.pdf plain text: qual-5513.txt item: #65 of 84 id: qual-6270 author: Olsson, Yildiz title: Is living the gender contract really a free choice? A cross-national comparison of preferences or constraints in mothers’ and fathers’ participation in paid and unpaid work date: 2012-04-10 words: 11100 flesch: 69 summary: He, too, indicates that asking for more family time would be illegitimate, meaning that gender norms are shown in the workplace too. Key words: gender roles; paid and unpaid work; work-family balance; preferences; constraints Please cite this article as: Olsson, Y. (2012). keywords: care; children; constraints; contract; family; fathers; gender; mothers; norms; time; women; work cache: qual-6270.pdf plain text: qual-6270.txt item: #66 of 84 id: qual-6271 author: Iversen, Anna Elisabeth; Esbjørn, Barbara Hoff; Christensen, Elisabeth; Hansen, Nina Schultz title: Exploring the impact of involving fathers in the treatment of their children: A study using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) date: 2012-04-10 words: 9109 flesch: 56 summary: Furthermore, reviews of father involvement in parent training of disruptive children have found that inclusion of fathers in treatment was associated with improved treatment outcome at follow-up (Bagner & Eyberg, 2003; Lundahl, Tollefson, Risser & Lovejoy, 2008). Fathers of anxious children have been found to exhibit more controlling and less autonomy granting behaviour than fathers of non-anxious children (Bögels, Bamelis & Bruggen, 2008; Greco & Morris, 2002). keywords: anxiety; child; children; families; family; fathers; mothers; parents; research; study; treatment cache: qual-6271.pdf plain text: qual-6271.txt item: #67 of 84 id: qual-6272 author: Adriansen, Hanne Kirstine title: Timeline interviews: A tool for conducting life history research date: 2012-04-10 words: 9115 flesch: 60 summary: One method stood out as yielding the most interesting and in- depth data: life story interviews using a timeline. Particularly in sociology, life story interview has been taught as a method for capturing people’s own perceptions of their lives (Goodson and Sikes, 2001). keywords: events; history; interview; life; life history; life story; paper; research; story; timeline; timeline interview cache: qual-6272.pdf plain text: qual-6272.txt item: #68 of 84 id: qual-6273 author: Brinkmann, Svend title: Qualitative research between craftsmanship and McDonaldization. A keynote address from the 17th Qualitative Health Research Conference date: 2012-04-10 words: 6908 flesch: 49 summary: Qualitative research as a craft The antithesis to McDonaldization is craftsmanship, and I will end my talk today with addressing qualitative research as craftsmanship. Although qualitative research methods remain marginalized in certain disciplines, qualitative inquiry has within the last couple of decades become generally accepted as a legitimate scientific way of working. keywords: consumer; evidence; mcdonaldization; methods; positivism; qualitative; question; research; researchers; society; today cache: qual-6273.pdf plain text: qual-6273.txt item: #69 of 84 id: qual-7301 author: Bloksgaard, Lotte; kennedy-macfoy, madeleine; Nielsen, Helene Pristed title: Multiple Perspectives on ‘Researching Difference’ date: 2012-09-11 words: 4553 flesch: 45 summary: The motivation for producing this Special Issue on ‘researching difference’ came out of the authors’ shared view that, like any other social interaction, research interactions are important sites for the production, shaping and negotiation of categories of difference. Thirdly, the contributing authors apply a variety, and sometimes a combination, of methods in their research, and the usefulness and suitability of these methods to researching difference are discussed. keywords: articles; categories; difference; gender; issue; race; research; researchers; social cache: qual-7301.pdf plain text: qual-7301.txt item: #70 of 84 id: qual-7302 author: Jørgensen, Martin Bak title: Categories of difference in science and policy: Reflections on academic practices, conceptualizations and knowledge production date: 2012-09-11 words: 9936 flesch: 51 summary: Yuval-Davis argues that: “What is common to all these discourses of naturalization is they tend to homogenize social categories and to treat all who belong to a particular social category as sharing equally the particular natural attributes (positive or negative) specific to it” (Yuval-Davis, 2006b: 199). My aim here is not to point a finger, but to draw attention to how research contributes to specific understandings of social categories. keywords: categories; category; data; difference; ethnicity; immigrants; migration; muslims; people; policy; race; religion; research; researchers; specific; statistics; studies cache: qual-7302.pdf plain text: qual-7302.txt item: #71 of 84 id: qual-7303 author: Thomsen, Trine Lund title: Irregular Migration: Mismatch between Conceptualizations and Lived Experiences date: 2012-09-11 words: 8151 flesch: 41 summary: How do researchers recognize the implications of the methods used in researching irregular migration and other vulnerable people and sensitive subjects? Keywords: Biographical narrative method, conceptualisation, irregular migration, social constructivism Please cite this article as: Thomsen, T. L. (2012). keywords: biographical; experiences; interviews; irregularised; labour; level; method; migrants; migration; narrative; polish; process; research; workers cache: qual-7303.pdf plain text: qual-7303.txt item: #72 of 84 id: qual-7304 author: Jensen, Sune Qvotrup title: “So, it is about how negative it is?!” Understanding researcher/researched interactions as relations between intersectional social positions date: 2012-09-11 words: 9346 flesch: 55 summary: One interpretation might be that he is simply noting that this is a car which is often preferred by young ethnic minority men. The research aimed at understanding masculinity among marginalized young ethnic minority men in Denmark. keywords: aalborg; class; danish; interactions; interview; jensen; men; positions; power; project; relations; researcher; social; way cache: qual-7304.pdf plain text: qual-7304.txt item: #73 of 84 id: qual-7305 author: kennedy-macfoy, madeleine; Nielsen, Helene Pristed title: “We need to talk about what race feels like!” Using memory work to analyse the production of race and ethnicity in research encounters date: 2012-09-11 words: 9475 flesch: 51 summary: We suggest that adding memory work to the analysis of research experiences is one way of exposing the production of race and ethnicity in research interactions, and that a comparative approach to memory work can help clarify how positionalities may not always be good predictors of processes of racialisation in research situations. Focusing on the ways in which race and ethnicity are produced in research interactions, helps us to remain mindful of the constructed nature of race and ethnicity, both inside and outside of research encounters. keywords: difference; encounters; ethnicity; experiences; feminist; interactions; interview; london; memory; people; power; race; research; whiteness; work cache: qual-7305.pdf plain text: qual-7305.txt item: #74 of 84 id: qual-7306 author: Spanger, Marlene title: “You see how good-looking Lee Ann is!” Establishing field relations through gendered and racialised bodily practices date: 2012-09-11 words: 6926 flesch: 55 summary: Besides interviewing female Thai migrant sex workers I have conducted interviews with seven key persons from the Thai migrant community: six shop/restaurant owners and one bartender who have close contact to Thai migrant sex workers. In particular, the informal talks at the bars with female Thai sex workers were undertaken by Niels. keywords: ann; denmark; female; gender; lee; migrants; sex; subject; thai; workers cache: qual-7306.pdf plain text: qual-7306.txt item: #75 of 84 id: qual-7308 author: Bloksgaard, Lotte title: “No, Gender doesn’t make a Difference…?” Studying Negotiations and Gender in Organizations date: 2012-09-11 words: 9103 flesch: 56 summary: Gender ideologies are women’s and men’s cultural ideas of how to act and prioritize, for example regarding family and work life, whereas gender strategies refer to how women and men really act (Hochschild, 1989: 190-203). This points to the importance of understanding and studying gender differences and inequalities as something which is produced in everyday interactions in the work place, also in modern work-life. keywords: bloksgaard; gender; interview; leave; life; men; negotiations; organizations; place; research; studies; wage; women; work; work place cache: qual-7308.pdf plain text: qual-7308.txt item: #76 of 84 id: qual-7309 author: Faber, Stine Thidemann title: The Disavowal of Difference: Accessing Class and Symbolic Boundary-Drawing in Interviews date: 2012-09-11 words: 8714 flesch: 58 summary: Although the norms and values of the middle class women were almost always phrased in a hidden contra-distinction from working class women, and vice versa, the women I interviewed did not name it as being about class, nor did they see it as class dominance or class repression. However, the purpose of this article1 is to open the black box of the research process to present a reflexive account of methodological lessons learned from a study on social class in Denmark, highlighting the drawing of symbolic boundaries and examining the ‘commonsense’ categories used to describe and explain class-based differences. keywords: article; class; class women; differences; interviews; middle; people; research; self; social; vol; way; women; working cache: qual-7309.pdf plain text: qual-7309.txt item: #77 of 84 id: qual-8126 author: Ringer, Agnes title: Researcher-participant positioning and the discursive work of categories: Experiences from fieldwork in the mental health services date: 2013-05-22 words: 11438 flesch: 56 summary: Mark’s avoidance of my questions and resistance to participating in an interview can be read as him resisting precisely the categorization as ”psychiatric patient”. Mark’s response is to disidentify (Jensen, 2009; Skeggs, 1997) from the position of “mentally ill” by rejecting any topics introduced by the researcher that hint at his status as psychiatric patient. keywords: discourses; fieldwork; frederik; health; interview; patients; position; positioning; professionals; psychiatric; researcher; room; services; staff; ward cache: qual-8126.pdf plain text: qual-8126.txt item: #78 of 84 id: qual-8127 author: Veseth, Marius; Binder, Per-Einar; Borg, Marit; Davidson, Larry title: How I found out I had a bipolar disorder: A reflexive-collaborative exploration of the process of identifying that one is struggling with a severe mental health problem date: 2013-05-22 words: 9793 flesch: 59 summary: Research indicates that it may take up to 10 years between onset of symptoms of bipolar disorder and receiving correct diagnosis and treatment. Keywords: bipolar disorders; recovery; hermeneutics; phenomenology; reflexivity; collaboration; service user involvement Please cite this article as: Veseth, M., Binder, P.-E., Borg, M. & Davidson, L. (2013). keywords: bipolar; diagnosis; disorder; distress; experiences; health; meaning; participants; process; research; study; symptoms cache: qual-8127.pdf plain text: qual-8127.txt item: #79 of 84 id: qual-8129 author: Almlund, Pernille title: The unequal power relation in the final interpretation date: 2013-05-22 words: 8887 flesch: 45 summary: This type of interview questions favoured the descriptive answer and invited the interviewee to describe and reflect upon the mentioned aspects of the phenomenon. Keywords: qualitative research, power, power relation, final interpretation, decentred subject Please cite this article as: Almlund,P. (2013). keywords: bourdieu; environment; focus; interpretation; interview; power; power relation; questions; relation; research; sales; understanding; work cache: qual-8129.pdf plain text: qual-8129.txt item: #80 of 84 id: qual-8130 author: Kiili, Johanna title: “It’s almost like official” - Children’s participation as a relational and spatial question date: 2013-05-22 words: 8587 flesch: 60 summary: (Interview, teacher) In other words, they are not marginalised children or those children who are really shy or who cause trouble in school or have difficulties with school subjects, teachers or other children. In recent years, more attention has been paid to the opportunities that children and young people have for participation in their communities. keywords: adults; board; children; field; meetings; participation; school; space; tcp cache: qual-8130.pdf plain text: qual-8130.txt item: #81 of 84 id: qual-8131 author: Saltofte, Margit title: At finde frem til det uforudsigelige - Etnografiske fortællinger om elevers kreative processer i skolen date: 2013-05-22 words: 6989 flesch: 59 summary: Antropologiske tilgange kan bidrage til at betragte ”kreativititet”, ikke som noget der ’er’ – men derimod noget, der betydningslægges og frembringes sociokulturelt. i skolekonteksten, som jeg ikke kunne have spurgt ind til, uden først at have foretaget deltagerobservationer. keywords: andre; den; der; dermed; det; elever; eleverne; eller; feltarbejde; fra; har; hastrup; hun; hvad; hvordan; ikke; ind; jeg; kan; kontekst; kreative; kreativitet; kunne; man; med; mig; min; noget; processer; projektarbejde; saltofte; sig; skolen; som; såvel; til; udtryk; var; ved; vibeke; viden; være cache: qual-8131.pdf plain text: qual-8131.txt item: #82 of 84 id: qual-8859 author: Fersch, Barbara title: Meaning: lost, found or 'made' in translation? A hermeneutical approach to cross-language interview research date: 2013-08-22 words: 7442 flesch: 49 summary: A hermeneutical approach to cross-language interview research. Conclusions With this article I have aimed to contribute to a discussion of the methodological implications of cross-language interview research and to present a proposal for how to approach the analysis of such interview research material. keywords: analysis; insecurity; interpretation; interview; language; meaning; process; qualitative; research; translation cache: qual-8859.pdf plain text: qual-8859.txt item: #83 of 84 id: qual-8860 author: Torgé, Cristina Joy title: Using conjoint interviews with couples that have been living with disabilities and illnesses for a long time – implications and insights date: 2013-08-22 words: 8158 flesch: 56 summary: This appeared in other interviews as well, for example when participants described how friends had a hard time understanding why they continued to give help despite one’s own pain and tiredness. Interactive and performative data Another characteristic of conjoint interview data is that they are interactive data. keywords: care; conjoint; couples; data; disabilities; disability; help; interviewing; interviews; research; study cache: qual-8860.pdf plain text: qual-8860.txt item: #84 of 84 id: qual-8861 author: Kristensen, Karen-Lis title: Do Teachers Leave Their Ethics at the School Gate? Social Practice Research in a Danish Primary School date: 2013-08-22 words: 8622 flesch: 63 summary: Primary school teachers are often the ones who suggest an ADHD diagnosis (Nielsen and Jørgensen, 2010; Graham, 2006a; 2006b; McMahon, 2010; Prosser, 2010) and their own burnout is reported as one of the reasons (Nielsen and Jørgensen, 2010; Pyhälto et al., 2011). Keywords: teacher burnout, ADHD, self-understanding, structures of schooling, mo(ve)ment. keywords: adhd; burnout; children; classroom; dorte; malene; mikkel; new; practice; research; school; structures; students; teacher; team; work cache: qual-8861.pdf plain text: qual-8861.txt