Search results for "Participant observation"

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Understanding illnesses through a film festival: an observational study

2019

Abstract Audio-visual materials play a fundamental role in the context of education, care and clinical treatment, as they seem to have a high impact on public awareness. This study aims to describe what messages are perceived by the society at an International Festival of Short Films and Art on Diseases that may help to understand difficult topics, such as illness, dying and suffering. Through an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study, using full participant observation and an open, self-administered questionnaire, 32 short films were analysed during a healthcare art festival. Categories were developed using inductive content analysis. The message perceived by the participants, a…

0301 basic medicinePositive educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)ObservationParticipant observationArticleEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSociologyHealth carePublic awarenessMeaning of lifeIllnessmedia_commonMedical educationMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryHealthcareAudio-visual030104 developmental biologyContent analysisHealthcare IllnessSocial dialogueObservational studybusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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“Minding the gap” in the research on human trafficking for sexual purposes

2017

Since the signature of the United Nations Trafficking Protocol in December 2000 that human trafficking has been labelled as a transnational, complex criminal phenomenon. However, despite the implementation of international soft law instruments to tackle the phenomenon, human trafficking is constantly evolving by the frequent changes of strategies, routes, types of exploitation and methodologies applied by the criminal networks. This flexibility of the phenomenon does not only difficult the implementation of effective tackling measures, but it also demonstrates to be an obstacle to produce accurate information on the subject (Cusick et al, 2009). Furthermore, due to the hidden nature of the …

05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyGender studiesCriminologyethical issues sexual exploitation0506 political scienceHuman TraffickingParticipant Observation050602 political science & public administrationSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeHuman traffickingSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleSociology050703 geographyQualitative Research
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Fear, danger and aggression in a Norwegian locked psychiatric ward

2014

Background: Fear and aggression are often reported among professionals working in locked psychiatric wards and also among the patients in the same wards. Such situations often lead to coercive intervention. In order to prevent coercion, we need to understand what happens in dangerous situations and how patients and professionals interpret them. Research questions: What happens when dangerous situations occur in a ward? How do professionals and patients interpret these situations and what is ethically at stake? Research design: Participant observation and interviews. Participants: A total of 12 patients and 22 professionals participated. Ethical considerations: This study has been accepted b…

AdultMaleAdolescentAttitude of Health PersonnelCoercionPoison controlPsychiatric Department HospitalCoercionParticipant observationSuicide preventionInterviews as TopicYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingIntervention (counseling)Medical Staff HospitalmedicineHumansResearch ethics030504 nursingNorwayAggressionFearBioethicsMiddle Aged030227 psychiatryAggressionIssues ethics and legal aspectsEthics of careWorkplace ViolenceFemalemedicine.symptom0305 other medical sciencePsychologyNursing Ethics
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Enabling resources in people with dementia: a qualitative study about nurses’ strategies that may support a sense of coherence in people with dementia

2015

Aims and objectives To explore nurses’ strategies that may support the sense of coherence in people with dementia. Background People with dementia are often described as people with no resources, people who need support from family or from healthcare personnel to function in everyday life. Despite the disease, some people still have the resources needed to cope well with parts of their lives and experience coherence. To date, no research has explored any nurses’ strategies that may support the sense of coherence in people with dementia. Design The design of the study is qualitative and exploratory. Methods Data were collected by participant observation and focus group interviews. Sixteen re…

AdultMaleSense of CoherenceParticipant observationNature versus nurtureNursingAdaptation PsychologicalHealth caremedicineHumansDementiaEveryday lifeQualitative ResearchGeneral NursingAgedPractice Patterns Nurses'Norwaybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCoherence (statistics)Focus GroupsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFocus groupNursing HomesDementiaFemalebusinessQualitative researchJournal of Clinical Nursing
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Participant Observation in Online Multiplayer Communities

2011

This chapter discusses participant observation as a method of data collection for studying social interaction in online multiplayer games and the communities within them. Participant observation has its roots in the social sciences, and especially in the field of anthropology. True to a natural inquiry approach, studies utilizing participant observation try to understand the actual habitat or “lifeworld” of those participating in the study. This chapter looks at various practical issues connected to conducting participant observation in online multiplayer communities. Examples of data collection are presented, including saving log files, capturing images and video, and writing field notes. …

Applied psychologySociologyParticipant observation
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Uses of places and setting preferences in a French Antarctic station

2007

The various uses of space as well as the environmental preferences of wintering people were investigated during 1 year in a French Antarctic station using daily participant observation (for uses of places) and a repeated measure of the perception and evaluation of the settings. The uses of places varied according to occupational and age subgroups: The young scientists expressed a higher need for privacy and a strong investment in their working areas, whereas the technicians preferred the social leisure area (main hall). These places were used as different behavior settings and thus corresponded to flexible environments. Flexibility was a characteristic of all the preferred places. A change…

Behavior settingsHabitabilitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesFlexibility (personality)[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology021107 urban & regional planning050109 social psychology02 engineering and technologyParticipant observationSpace (commercial competition)Investment (macroeconomics)[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyGeographyPerception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMarketingAdaptation (computer science)Social psychologyGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common
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Police violence in West Africa : Perpetrators' and ethnographers' dilemmas

2012

This article explores the use of violence by police officers and gendarmes in Ghana and Niger. We analyse how popular discourses, legal and organizational conditions frame the police use of violence. Acts of violence by police are situated in this inconsistent framework and can be seen as legal and appropriate, despicable and brutal, or as useful and morally legitimate. Thus, every time the police use violence, they face a major dilemma: legally and morally justified violence can be a source of long-term legitimacy; but because of multiple possible readings of a certain situation (according to different, conflicting moral and legal discourses), the very same action has potentially delegiti…

Cultural StudiesFace (sociological concept)Participant observationWest africaDilemmaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Action (philosophy)AnthropologyLawSituatedEthnographyddc:300SociologyLegitimacy
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Rewriting Oromo History in the North: Diasporic Discourse about National Identity and Democracy in Ethiopia

2015

This article analyzes the way the Oromo intellectuals living in diaspora have reflected on and positioned themselves in the ethno-political conflict and related debate between the dominant Amharic- and Tigrinya-speaking “Abyssinian” groups and the descendants of the various Oromo groups, which were conquered by the former during the nineteenth century. Even though they are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, a large part of the Oromo perceive themselves as discriminated against and exploited by the groups holding political power, and many have fled the country. In the debate, the Oromo diaspora has had an important role. Theoretically, the article takes off from the concept of “orientati…

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupGender studiesParticipant observationlanguage.human_languageDemocracyDiasporaPoliticsAmharicNational identitylanguageIdeologySociologyDemographymedia_commonDiaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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La verificació audiovisual en el procés d’evolució de les redaccions televisives: Al Jazeera i el trànsit del satèl·lit a l’estructura de núvol

2021

With the spread of the digital sphere and the proliferation of images from indirect sources that can be accessed by systems and users, verification routines have become essential to ensure media corporations' credibility. The advances in artificial intelligence which allow automated fact-checking (AFC) initiatives to be created help detect falsehoods, but they do not eliminate the need for human intervention. On the contrary, information professionals are necessary, and their functions increasingly include procedures such as mediating in videos and images. This study analyses the evolution of verification routines in audiovisual journalism and how new techniques have influenced the percepti…

Cultural StudiesVirtual mobilityComputer sciencebusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCloud computingParticipant observationCorporationData sciencePerceptionCredibilitySocial mediaJournalismbusinessmedia_commonAnàlisi
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Performing ethnography and ethnicity : an early documentation of Finnish immigrants in Nordiska museet

2010

This article discusses the first project of the Nordic Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, dealing with immigrants. It was carried out between 1972 and 1990, and it produced material based on interviews, participant observation, photographs and other written and visual sources. The article first examines why and how this extensive research project was carried out and then discusses the documentation project as performance. The project was an early attempt to document the contemporary lives of people through fieldwork, although the original aim of this pioneering project was merely to create and preserve ethnic identity by documenting “authentic” Finnish characteristics. Thus, it is a good example …

Cultural Studiesesitys-teoriaAnthropologysiirtolaisetmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationEthnic groupkenttätyöParticipant observationfieldworkDocumentationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyEthnographymuseotSociologyperformance theorymedia_common
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