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Mirrors, Portraits and Member Checking: Managing Difficult Moments of Knowledge Exchange in the Social SciencesMadill, A., Sullivan, Paul W. 08 December 2016 (has links)
Yes / Consultation is an important feature of research and, increasingly, researchers are required to work in partnership with stakeholders to increase the impact of their work. Our aim is to demonstrate what can be learned from the scholarship on, and practice of, member checking to facilitate productive knowledge exchange. Using dialogical analysis we explore three member check interactions from three different qualitative psychology projects focusing our analysis on difficult moments between researchers and participants conceptualised here as ‘sore spots’. We identify two major genres in these sequences: participant ambivalence and participant challenge. We then consider passages that allow us to explore a more theoretical understanding of these two genres in terms of the metaphor of portraits and mirrors. Overall, we outline how implicit epistemologies and theories of subjectivity (uncomplicated, blank, and complex) may be linked to the way in which stakeholders approach research. We also provide a map with regard to the theories within which member checks can be undertaken, associated research practices in terms of a range of researcher responses to stakeholder ambivalence and challenge, and implications of these moments for knowledge exchange for qualitative research but also for psychological science as a whole. We conclude that sore spots in knowledge exchange process can be productive opportunities of transformational validity.
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Bloggen - socialt medium med makt potential : <em>En kvalitativ studie om konsumtionsideal bland svenska och internationella bloggar</em> / The Blog - a social media with power potential : A qualitative study on consumption ideals among Swedish and international blogsLindmark, Malin, Beijer, Josefin January 2010 (has links)
<p>Today, we live in a consumption society. We buy products to soothe our needs and desires. Thru material things we can express our own personal identity and shopping is seen more as a pleasure than a need to survive.</p><p> </p><p>With the background media- and communication studies, the reason of this study was to explore how blogs as a social medium can influence the consumption ideal in society<strong>. </strong>With dialogical analysis and semiotic analysis we wanted to see if we could find a specific consumption culture in the content of six blogs we did our studies on. We found that the blogs showed us that there is normal to have everyday luxury and spoil oneself with expensive things. However, some of the result clearly shows that there is a difference between the Swedish and the international blogs.</p>
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Bloggen - socialt medium med makt potential : En kvalitativ studie om konsumtionsideal bland svenska och internationella bloggar / The Blog - a social media with power potential : A qualitative study on consumption ideals among Swedish and international blogsLindmark, Malin, Beijer, Josefin January 2010 (has links)
Today, we live in a consumption society. We buy products to soothe our needs and desires. Thru material things we can express our own personal identity and shopping is seen more as a pleasure than a need to survive. With the background media- and communication studies, the reason of this study was to explore how blogs as a social medium can influence the consumption ideal in society. With dialogical analysis and semiotic analysis we wanted to see if we could find a specific consumption culture in the content of six blogs we did our studies on. We found that the blogs showed us that there is normal to have everyday luxury and spoil oneself with expensive things. However, some of the result clearly shows that there is a difference between the Swedish and the international blogs.
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発話のリズムに着目した発話分析の手法の一提案 : 質的研究におけるデータの解釈とコード化の支援のために大谷, 尚, 坂本, 將暢, SAKAMOTO, Masanobu, OTANI, Takashi 05 1900 (has links)
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