Search results for "Lifeworld"

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The researcher in the field : some notes on qualitative research in mental health

2017

In this published response to five studies in the present special issue, all representing qualitative research in the field of mental health, this research is approached as cultural and social practice. The five studies are looked upon as informative examples of research activity in mental health, and it is asked how that particular field is conceptualised as a form of human activity, how the authors position themselves in relation to the field, why they ask the questions they seek to answer and how epistemic queries concerning knowing and not-knowing manifest themselves and are addressed in the studies. The paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the uses of qualitative methodology in m…

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Characteristics of being hospitalized as a child with a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes: a phenomenological study of children’s past and present exp…

2015

Background: Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which may have an impact on children’s conditions in hospitals. Children’s rights have been strengthened by the “Convention on the Rights of the Child” and ward regulations. The aim of this Norwegian study was to identify potential characteristics of children's lived experience of being hospitalized diagnosed with type 1 diabetes today and from a retrospective view in the period 1950–1980, despite the many obvious external changes. Methods: This study presents a further analysis of data from two previous phenomenological studies. The first had a retrospective perspective, and the second assumed a …

vulnerabilityNursing(all)VulnerabilityLifeworld phenomenologyChronic illnessChildhoodhospital environmentAgency:Medisinske Fag: 700 [VDP]Hospital environmentagencylifeworld phenomenologychronic illnessResearch Articlechildhood
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‘’It was the end of the world” : The lifeworld of elite male rugby union players living with injury : An interpretative phenomenological analysis

2020

Background: Professional rugby is an aggressive sport. Consequently, injuries are an inevitable part of a rugby player’s career. It is therefore crucial for sports medicine professionals to understand the subjective experience of injured athletes in order to optimize their care. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to take a lifeworld perspective to explore how living with injury was meaningful to professional rugby players. Methods: A purposive sample of five participants were recruited and data collection undertaken via semi-structured interviews. Audio-recordings were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis methodology to develop the themes. …

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Recognition and Civic Selection

2021

Large-scale immigration and the refugee crisis have caused many states to adapt ever stricter civic selection processes. This paper discusses the challenges arising from civic selection from the perspective of recognition theories. The argument is that recognition theories provide good conceptual tools with which to critically analyze civic selection and immigration. However, the paper also aims to highlight that many current institutional practices are problematic from the perspective of recognition. In the context of civic selection, it is helpful to understand recognition as something that comes in two analytically distinct modes: horizontal (or interpersonal) and vertical (or institutio…

citizenshipLifeworldmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Interpersonal communicationkansalaisuustunnustaminen (filosofia)kansalaisuuslakiReciprocity (social psychology)ArgumentmaahanmuuttoyhteiskuntafilosofiaInstitutionSociologySkilled workermedia_commonbusiness.industrymaahanmuuttopolitiikkaPublic relationspoliittinen filosofialiberalismSolidarityliberalismicivic selectionrecognitionbusinessimmigrationperusoikeudet
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Overcoming Neuroessentialism. Towards an Integral Notion of Subjectivity for Moral Neuroeducation

2019

The aim of this chapter is to underscore a series of significant philosophical flaws encountered in current research devoted to neuroscience and neuroethics, and furthermore to challenge the neuroessentialist paradigm that locates subjectivity within the confines of the brain. Instead I argue for an integral concept of the self that is based within the body, and whose plural character is permeated with values, emotions and feelings, while also being situated within the community of the lifeworld. Research on moral neuroeducation, and neuroscience in general, should develop a more holistic approach towards subjectivity and look at the person as a psychophysical and social being, with a multi…

SubjectivityEducational neuroscienceLifeworldEmbodied cognitionSelfSituatedPsychology of selfSociologyNeuroethicsEpistemology
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Beauty and the Cosmetic Secret

2018

Cosmetic surgery is often linked to the perception that women who resort to cosmetic interventions to alter their physical appearance are vain, superficial, and narcissistic. Few investigations have acknowledged and explored the individual’s personal motivations and experiences of her action and choice with regards to aesthetic surgery. By focusing on subjective experience, alternative insights can be gained on the cosmetic procedure(s) and on how their reshaped body influences an individual’s lifeworld experience. The article explores the perceived benefits and consequences of reshaping, enhancing, and/or reducing a perceived flaw or shortcoming of the body. From this exploration the focus…

LifeworldSelf-Empowermentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realitylcsh:HM401-1281Psychology of selfSecrecyHuman physical appearanceFeminismBeautyEmbodiment0601 history and archaeologyNarrativeSociologyEmpowermentSocial constructivismmedia_commonSocial Constructivism060101 anthropology05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesCosmetic Surgery06 humanities and the artsFemininitylcsh:Sociology (General)050903 gender studiesAestheticsBeautyPhenomenology0509 other social sciencesQualitative Sociology Review
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Europeanised identifications among football fans. The analysis of discussions in online message boards.

2021

International audience; Across Europe, national professional football leagues have seen increasing numbers of players from other EU states, while the Champions League and the Europa League have become a focal point for many teams. This article seeks to investigate how far this Europeanisation on the organisational level of football is reflected in identities and discourses of fans. We develop a framework to analyse Europeanisation of identities among football fans. In the empirical part we conduct a qualitative content analysis of fan discussions on publicly available message boards among fans of four first league teams in England and Austria. Our empirical findings indicate that fans’ iden…

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The Rise and Fall of the Aizjomi Landscape†

2012

Jurmalciems, an ancient fishing-farming village on the Baltic Sea coast in southwestern Latvia, provides the setting for this article. In this setting I focus on the notion of dwelling in a landscape that comes to reflect the residents' lifeworld. The holistic notion of "dwelling" incorporates the complex and multiple dimensions of human life spent in the physical landscape, where time and space, nature and culture, are bound together and where local and macrolevel historical and social circumstances determine them both. This study is my attempt to understand a visible reality: the aizjonii landscape that is etched into the topography in the form of fields carved and embosomed into sandbank…

HistoryLifeworldTaskscapeModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentIrrationalityEnvironmental ethicsCultural geographyGenealogyMeaning (existential)Landscape historyEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonSimple (philosophy)Geographical Review
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Exploring the Ideal of Dialogue by Taking into Account Both an Observed Interaction Session and the Participants’ Views on the Interaction

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Interchange. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10780-014-9221-7 The focus of the article is on the ideal of using dialogue to promote contact between school and home. The aim was to explore this ideal by taking into account both an observed interaction session and how the participants perceive this interaction. The study draws on data from observation of a meeting about a pupil with special needs and his transition from lower to upper secondary school. The participants were the pupil, the mother and father, the special needs teacher, the school counsellor, the school psychology counsellor and the special needs co…

dialogueLifeworldschoolDiscourse analysisSchool psychologyGeneral Social SciencesSpecial needshomeInterpersonal communicationstrategicEducationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)communicativePedagogyPower structureCommunicative actionPhilosophy of educationVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280PsychologyLawSocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Interchange
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2020

In this paper, we outline a theoretical account of the relationship between technology and human musicality. An enactive and biocultural position is adopted that assumes a close coevolutionary relationship between the two. From this position, we aim at clarifying how the present and emerging technologies, becoming embedded and embodied in our lifeworld, inevitably co-constitute and transform musical practices, skills, and ways of making sense of music. Therefore, as a premise of our scrutiny, we take it as a necessity to more deeply understand the ways that humans become affiliated to the ever-changing instruments of music technology, in order to better understand the coevolutionary impact …

Cognitive scienceLifeworldEmerging technologies05 social sciencesMusic technologyMusicalMusic education050105 experimental psychologyMusicality03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEmbodied cognitionPremise0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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