61 |
Migration und Drogenabhängigkeit eine vergleichende Studie von türkischen Jugendlichen in Deutschland und in der TürkeiParla, Fatma January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Köln, Univ., Diss., 2006
|
62 |
Meaning-Making by Involuntary reassigned EmployeesRicher, Robert A 09 May 2003 (has links)
Degree awarded (2003): EdDHRD, Counseling, Human and Organizational Studies, George Washington University / Abstract of Dissertation<p>Re-shuffling of employees is a popular method of balancing current mission requirements in fluid organizations. Employee knowledge is a valuable resource lost to downtime as employees make sense after involuntary reassignment. This study served to address the paucity of research on the sensemaking of employees who are involuntarily reassigned within their organizations. This study used meaning making theory to explore the mental models employed by eight Department of Defense employees as they made sense of being involuntarily reassigned. It identifies and describes the content of the mental schemes used by these employees to navigate their environment after the event. The Self-Q interview methodology proposed by Bougon, Baird, Komocar, and Ross, (1990) is used to elicit the constructs of tacit mental models.<p>The major constructs of sensemaking after involuntary reassignment were Identity, Performance, Management, Others (i.e. co-workers, family, supervisors, etc.) and Emotions. Contributions to sensemaking (Weick, 1979; 1995) and adult learning theory (Mezirow, 1991; 2000) are suggested. Five implications for HRD practitioners and organizational leaders are discussed. Five recommendations for future research in theory and practice are offered. / Advisory Committee: Dr. David Schwandt, Dr. Michael Marquardt (Chair), Dr. John Ferriter, Dr. Andrea Casey, Dr. Stephen King
|
63 |
”Självklart kan jag ställa upp i tidningen igen” : En studie i hur journalister och intervjupersoner ser på intervjun och nyhetsartikeln / “I’m absolutely willing to participate for the newspaper once again”Dahlqvist, Melissa, Uhlin, Louise January 2009 (has links)
<p><p>In this study we have investigated the news interview both from the perspective of the journalists and of the subjects of the interview.</p><p>We have made interviews with 50 persons who participated as sources in the news and with 21 journalist who wrote the articles in the local newspapers Östran and Barometern in Kalmar, the 21 of November 2008.</p><p>The journalists were asked to tell their story of how the articles where produced, how they prepared before the interviews, if they had an image of the articles in advance and if they were satisfied with the outcome of the article. The persons who had been interviewed were asked to tell us how they felt about the interviews, if they were satisfied with the outcome of the article, if they could consider being in the newspaper again and to give their opinion of local journalism.</p><p>Most of the persons who had been quoted in the articles said that at least one or two things went wrong in the articles. Despite this they would not hesitate to be interviewed the newspaper again.</p><p>Surprising for us was to see how often the journalists get “served” with both the news and the subjects of the interview. It was for an example often that the Journalists visited press conferences and wrote articles from press releases. When the journalists produced news in this way, they simply interviewed those present at the press conference or the contact person in the press release</p></p>
|
64 |
Ett märkligt adjektiv på en medborgare : En intervjustudie av det praktiska medborgarskapet som identitet och ideal / An Odd Adjective for a Citizen : An Interview Study of Citizenship Identity and IdealÅkerström, Linda January 2007 (has links)
<p>The aim of this essay is to explore the lived citizenship and its ideal. First, the form and expression of citizenship practice and ideal is explored through a qualitative interwiev study of ten citizens in the southern suburbs of Stockholm. The perception and expectations of the nature of citizenship, presented by the informants, is then compared to their citizen ideal, as well as to the ideal presented and promoted by the Swedish government. The point of departure is theory of democracy. The essay calls attention to an observed lack of empirical studies in the field of deliberative theory of democracy as well as studies that more broadly bring the theory down to empirical earth. The method used here strives towards combining and interacting the theoretical and academic debate with empirical data of citizen experience. The result shows that the informants’ perceptions of their citizenship is largely liberal, though with participatory features. The citizenship ideal is closer to, but not in tune with, the more active and participatory democracy promoted by the Swedish government. The deliberative ideas, which have had a big influence on recent democracy projects in Sweden and generally, are not found to be supported by the informants.</p>
|
65 |
Ett Industriprogram - En utbildningsmodell : En studie av en utbildningsmodell där arbtesplatsförlagd utbildning och schemalagd undervisning i skolan sker parallelltHermansson, Marie January 2008 (has links)
<p>Upper secondary school contains of several different programs, for some of them workplace training, APU, is a part. The Industry programme is one of those. The education within a programme where workplace training is a part works out differently. The workplace training part of the education is a collaboration between school and different working sites. The aim of this study is to illuminate one kind of education model from different perspectives.</p><p>The workplace training part of this model starts from term four and takes place two days every week, the other three days of the week used for education in school. The questions at issue for this study are in what meaning can workplace training affect the results of the programme goals? And how is the education interpreted, valued and described by different participants? The study contains of sex interviewees. In the study are six persons from three different categories; cooperative companies, teachers teaching core subjects and pupils. The results from the study show how important the cooperative companies think that communication and the possibility to be able to have influence in the education model are. They look at themselves not only as a company that provides trainee possibilities. They also consider the lifeexperience that the pupils get through the combination of education in school combined with workplaced training affect their efforts of reaching the programme goal positively. The education model is seen with positive eyes both from the cooperative companies and the pupils, while the results from the coresubject teachers interviews not are quit as distinct.</p>
|
66 |
Guidelines for social workers regarding the first interview with the sexually abused child / Josephine Mamankoe MogoleMogole, Josephine Mamankoe January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A. (MW Forensic))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.
|
67 |
"ANDAS SKA MAN ÄNDÅ GÖRA" : - Föräldrars förlossningsupplevelser då psykoprofylax använts som förlossningsförberedelseWalve, Rebecka January 2013 (has links)
Several factors can affect the childbirth experience among parents. Previous research showed that parental education was insufficient. Parents who participated in both regular parental classes and psychoprophylaxis education were more satisfied with the psychoprophylaxis education compared to those who participated in only traditional parental classes. Psychoprophylaxis should be more considered as it could help the woman to handle her pain and contribute to increased self-esteem. The aim was to describe and illustrate the parents' childbirth experiences when psychoprophylaxis was used as childbirth preparation. The material for the study was collected through seven semi-structured interviews analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Three self-rated scales were used to illustrate the experiences of childbirth, pain in childbirth and psychoprophylaxis. The results showed that childbirth experience with psychoprophylaxis was individual. The psychoprophylaxis was a help when coping with labor pains for the mothers but also for the fathers to manage the mothers labor pain. Parental cooperation and midwifery support was important when using the psychoprophylaxis. Complicated deliveries with interventions and separation between child and parents contributed to a negative birth experience, despite using psychoprophylaxis and support from the midwife. The parents meant that there was a need for psychoprophylaxis and several mothers could not imagine giving birth without the use of psychoprophylaxis.
|
68 |
Récits de vies à BetsiamitesChouinard, Denis 12 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Le but de la recherche présentée dans ce mémoire-création est de réaliser un film documentaire qui traitera de la réalité telle qu'elle est vécue dans une réserve indienne au Québec. D'une durée de 26 minutes, cette œuvre aspire à transcender les discours officiels et à laisser la parole aux individus. Le tournage de ce film s'est déroulé sur une très courte période de temps et sans rencontres préalables car je désirais mettre concrètement à l'essai une technique d'entrevue intersubjective que j'ai développée au cours des dix dernières années et que j'ai intitulée Face à la caméra. Pour ce faire j'ai écrit, produit et réalisé ce film documentaire, intitulé Betsiamites, où j'ai appliqué cette technique d'entrevue. Par la suite, j'ai procédé à l'analyse de cette technique sous toutes ses coutures et j'en ai schématisé le dispositif. Aussi j'ai pu comparer l'approche - et le dispositif - que j'ai employé avec celui de deux maîtres dans le genre : Arthur Lamothe et Errol Morris. Le premier est un pionnier du cinéma anthropologique au Canada et le deuxième un spécialiste du « suspense » documentaire. Betsiamites a été tourné dans une réserve autochtone de la Côte-Nord. Le film donne la parole à des membres d'une communauté innue, celle de Pessamit. Au-delà du procédé technique de l'entrevue factuelle qui sert à étoffer le matériel d'analyse et de recherche, le film permet de plonger au sein de la réalité du peuple Innu telle qu'elle est vécue au jour le jour dans les réserves autochtones du Québec.
______________________________________________________________________________
MOTS-CLÉS DE L’AUTEUR : Autochtone, cinéma, documentaire, entrevue, Arthur Lamothe, Errol Morris
|
69 |
The cultural standard methodFink, Gerhard, Kölling, Marcus, Neyer, Anne-Katrin January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
The proposed method enables us to identify cultural standards, i.e. the underlying norms of thinking, sensing, perceiving, judging, and acting that the vast majority of individuals in a given culture is considering as normal for themselves and others. Norms of behaviour can be different across societies even if the underlying values are the same and can cause critical incidents to emerge. A sequence of methodological steps allows systematically dealing with sampling, interviewer, interpretation, construct, and culture bias in cross-cultural qualitative research based on narrative interviews.(author's abstract) / Series: EI Working Papers / Europainstitut
|
70 |
”Självklart kan jag ställa upp i tidningen igen” : En studie i hur journalister och intervjupersoner ser på intervjun och nyhetsartikeln / “I’m absolutely willing to participate for the newspaper once again”Dahlqvist, Melissa, Uhlin, Louise January 2009 (has links)
In this study we have investigated the news interview both from the perspective of the journalists and of the subjects of the interview. We have made interviews with 50 persons who participated as sources in the news and with 21 journalist who wrote the articles in the local newspapers Östran and Barometern in Kalmar, the 21 of November 2008. The journalists were asked to tell their story of how the articles where produced, how they prepared before the interviews, if they had an image of the articles in advance and if they were satisfied with the outcome of the article. The persons who had been interviewed were asked to tell us how they felt about the interviews, if they were satisfied with the outcome of the article, if they could consider being in the newspaper again and to give their opinion of local journalism. Most of the persons who had been quoted in the articles said that at least one or two things went wrong in the articles. Despite this they would not hesitate to be interviewed the newspaper again. Surprising for us was to see how often the journalists get “served” with both the news and the subjects of the interview. It was for an example often that the Journalists visited press conferences and wrote articles from press releases. When the journalists produced news in this way, they simply interviewed those present at the press conference or the contact person in the press release
|
Page generated in 0.0607 seconds