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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Föräldralösa flickors berättelser om livs- och karriärmöjligheter, -Orphaned girls’ story about the life and career opportunities

Shehadeh, Monika January 2016 (has links)
Tidigare forskning visar hur svårt det är för unga människor med en smärre ekonomisk resurs att hitta ett arbete, där deras val av arbete påverkas av Jordaniens traditioner, människors religiösa övertygelse och normer. Syfte med undersökningen är att studera de unga flickorna på det kommunala barnhemmet i Jordanien och deras berättelser om sina liv och vad som är betydelsefullt för dem. Frågeställningarna som har används är:•Vad framkommer i flickornas berättelser om livs- och karriärmöjligheter?•Vad framstår som viktigt i berättelserna för deras framtida livsval?Studien har två utgångsteorier den första är Pierre Bourdieus teori som delas in i tre huvudbegrepp; fält, kapital och habitus. Den andra teorin är Mark L Savickas Career Construction som delas in i tre olika huvudbegrepp: Life theme, Career adaptability och Vocational personality. En kvalitativ metod har använts i studien där sex föräldralösa flickor boende på barnhem i Jordanien har blivit intervjuade. Under intervjun har jag använt mig av samtalsintervjun för att kunna ge så stort utrymme för flickorna att berätta deras historia. Som möjligt utifrån intervjuerna har fyra centrala begrepp varit tydliga, dessa begrepp är självständighet, tillhörighet, känslan av att vara oönskad och utbildning. Slutsatsen av studien visar att flickorna befinner sig en svår ekonomisk situation som hindrar dem från att kunna studera vidare inom universitet. Den närmsta utbildningen flickorna får är en utbildning via barnhemmet som mer är en förberedelse för arbetsliv. / Previous research shows how difficult it is for young people with a minor economic resource to find a job where their choice of work is influenced by Jordanian traditions, people's religious beliefs and norms. Aim of the study is to study the young girls in the municipal orphanage in Jordan and their stories about their lives and what is important to them. The questions that have been used are:• What emerges in the girls' stories about the life and career opportunities?• What appears to be important in the stories of their future life choices?The study has two output theories, the first is Pierre Bourdieu's theory is divided into three main concepts; field, capital and habitus. The second theory is Mark L Savickas Career Construction, which is divided into three main concepts: Life theme, Career adaptability and vocational personality. A qualitative approach was used in the study where six orphan girls living in an orphanage in Jordan have been interviewed. During the interview, I have used to call the interview in order to give as much room for the girls to tell their story. As possible on the basis of the interviews has four key concepts were clear, these terms are independence, belonging, the feeling of being unwanted and education. The conclusion of the study shows that girls find themselves in a difficult financial situation that prevents them from being able to continue studying in university. The nearest education girls receive is an education through the orphanage which is more a preparation for working life.
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The orphan and the saviour- a relationship of love, gratitude and commodities : A critical discourse analysis of the construction of the narrative about the helper and the orphanage child.

Holmberg, Britta January 2014 (has links)
This study explores the construction of the orphanage child and the helper in the context of voluntourism, orphanage tourism, support and establishment of orphanages. Since residential care is rarely put forward as a “good solution” for children without parental care in Sweden or other Western countries, the purpose of this study is to understand how orphanages for children from the South are legitimised as a solution in narratives about the helpers and the orphans. Through Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) I have studied the widespread narrative about the helper and the orphan and its relation to larger global development strands, such as neo-liberal discourses, post-colonial discourses and globalization discourses. The study found that the narratives about the helper and the orphanage child are constructed in a way that reinforces stereotypes about the active, caring helper from the global North and the passive and needy yet happy orphanage child from the South. The underlying assumption in the testimonials and stories about the helper is that there are no other options and that the orphanage placement is in the best interest of the child
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Promoting lifelong health for orphan and vulnerable girls in Tanzania : A qualitative study of health promoting practices at a Tanzanian non- governmental family home

Svenbrink, Viola January 2023 (has links)
The objective of this study was to explore which practices and factors at a Tanzanian non-governmental family home, that has promoted former female residents’ health empowerment and health literacy. Semi-structured interviews were completed with five former female residents. The data were analysed using a thematic analysis forming four main themes: 1) The family home values 2) promoting independence 3) cultural identity 4) health literacy. The findings suggest that the family homes approach of resembling family-like environments and relationships alongside maintaining the cultural and societal norms and customs, promotes health literacy and health empowerment amongst the female residents. It is suggested that future research focuses on identifying and confirming specific organisational practices and factors, that promote health literacy and empowers health and wellbeing to ensure health for all and to ensure that no one is left behind.

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