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Striving to be able and included : Expressions of sense of self in people with Alzheimer's diseaseHedman, Ragnhild January 2014 (has links)
According to research applying a social constructionist perspective, the sense of self is not lost in people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It is, however, greatly influenced by the symptoms and by how they are treated by other people. Without support, it is difficult to preserve a positive sense of self, when living with progressing cognitive impairments. The stigma associated with cognitive impairment also threatens their sense of self. Harré’s social constructionist theories of self and positioning have been used to study how people with AD express their sense of self. As there is a need to expand the previous research by involving additional participants and research contexts, the aim of the present thesis was to describe, in accordance with Harré’s theories of self and positioning, how people with AD expressed their sense of self in personal interviews and in support groups with other people with AD. The research consists of four substudies (I–IV), and has a qualitative, descriptive, and theory-testing approach. Thirteen people with mild and moderate AD were included, 11 of whom had the early onset form of the disease. Two support groups were formed, led by facilitators who supported the communication and the participants’ expressions of self. Each group met 10 times during an eight-month period. Topics were not predetermined, and introduced by both facilitators and participants. Semistructured interviews were conducted before the groups started and after they ended. The interviews and support group conversations were audio-recoded and analysed with qualitative content analysis, guided by Harré’s theories. In substudy I, the initial interviews were deductively analysed. The findings showed that Self 1 (the sense of being a singular, embodied person) was expressed by the participants without difficulties. Self 2 (the perception of one’s personal attributes and life history) was expressed as feeling mainly the same person. While some abilities had been lost, other had been developed. Self 3 (the socially constructed self) was described as mostly supported, but sometimes threatened in interactions with other people (I). In substudy II, support group conversations were analysed abductively with respect to expressions of Self 2. It was found that participants expressed Self 2 in terms of agency and communion, and a lack of agency and communion (II).In substudy III, a secondary analysis of the data from substudy II was performed inductively with the aim of describing how Self 3 was constructed in the interaction of the support group. Five first-order positions, generating lively interaction, were described: the project manager, the storyteller, the moral agent, the person burdened with AD, and the coping person (III). In substudy IV, all the collected data were reanalysed inductively, focusing on how participants expressed the experience of being research participants. Three themes were constructed: contributing to an important cause, gaining from participating, and experiencing risks and drawbacks (IV). In conclusion, it was found that participants constructed positive social selves through the support from each other, the facilitator, and researchers in the support group (III), and as research participants (IV). Agency and communion were central to Self 2, and decreased with the progression of AD (II). In spite of change, participants perceived themselves as basically the same people, with a potential to learn and develop as persons (I).
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"Big, Smelly, Salty Lake that I Call Home": Sense of Place with a Mixed Amenity SettingTrentelman, Carla Koons 01 May 2009 (has links)
Drawing from literature on place, this dissertation studies place dynamics in relationships between people and a mixed amenity place. Using Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, as a case study, I use a social constructionist approach to examine the sense of place held by those who live nearest to the lake. I analyze qualitative interview and focus group data as well as quantitative survey data to discern the meanings the lake holds for these nearest neighbors and to examine distinctions between people who see the lake differently.
This study is relatively unique in its examination of relationships with a mixed amenity place, as prior place research has focused on high amenity places such as resort locations. A number of distinctions were found. Place attachment to GSL was less widespread than seen with high amenity places, and there were some residents for whom the lake held negative meanings. The lake held multiple meanings for many research participants, including combinations that appeared incongruous in mixing both positive and negative lake images. Some participants appeared to have no sense of the lake. Additionally, there was evidence of social stigma related to living near the lake.
This study can help natural resource managers, community leaders and policy makers to better understand the relationships between local residents and GSL, which prior place research has shown to be a useful indicator of environmental concern, commitment to the place, and support for resource management. There were many things residents did not appear to know about the lake, including, for example, the natural workings of the lake ecosystem, the effect built features have had on this ecosystem, and the economic contributions to local communities, counties and the state from lake-related enterprises. Also of interest, these nearest neighbors talked about how changes related to the lake have affected them.
This study provides justification for further work on people-place dynamics with mixed amenity places, as it revealed dynamics not be seen in research on higher amenity settings. The study also demonstrates the need for continued social science research on GSL, to provide further understanding of people's relationships with this important place.
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Exploring the psycho-social determinants of heavy alcohol drinking amongst women in Oshana, NamibiaShikoyeni, Hilya Ndeapo January 2016 (has links)
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW) / Heavy alcohol drinking is a serious health concern in many African countries such as Namibia and South Africa. The heavy use of alcohol is mainly due to avoid coping with the realities of life. There is however, a paucity of research on heavy alcohol use amongst women, particularly in Oshana region of Namibia, where problem drinking is threatening the well-being of women and society. This study explored the psycho-social determinants of women who are heavy alcohol users in the Oshana region. The study design was explorative and descriptive within a qualitative approach. The social constructionist theory underpinned this study. Four participants were randomly selected from the Developmental Social Services caseload which led the researcher to snowball the other four participants for a total of eight participants in the study. Data was collected by means of semi-structured face-to-face interview with the aid of an interview guide. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and field notes were taken. Thematic analysis was used to analyse and interpret the data. The participants identified with coping with realities among women heavy drinking. They reported psychological and social factors affected the well- being of women drinking. These factors included poverty, unemployment, family pressure or influence, availability and accessibility of alcohol, expression, stress, low self-esteem, fear of loneliness and many others. Based on these results, some of the suggestions put forward by all the participants and the researcher concluded the study with a recommendation that an awareness can be created by service providers such as social workers working with women who are heavy drinkers to establish and improve alcohol programmes in Oshana Region and Namibia as a whole.
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Kvinnors roll i narkotikarelaterad kriminalitet : En tematisk analys av mediala konstruktioner / The role of women in drug-related crime : A thematic analysis of medial constructionsErnefors, Sofie, Halvarsson, Rebecka January 2023 (has links)
Syftet med denna kvalitativa dokumentstudie var att undersöka mediala konstruktioner i nyhetsartiklar av kvinnor inom narkotikarelaterad kriminalitet under åren 1990, 2000, 2010 samt 2020. För att besvara syftet har 112 artiklar från tre av Sveriges största nyhetstidningar analyserats och bearbetats med avseende på konstruktioner, drivkrafter och femininitet samt aktörskap. För att samla in nyhetsartiklar har olika sökord relaterade till syfte och frågeställningar använts för att sedan analyseras utifrån tematisk analys. Uppsatsen antar en socialkonstruktionistisk ansats samt utgår från genusteori, teorin om det ideala offret samt använder begreppen göra kön och normativ femininitet. Vår studie visar att det finns en viss skillnad i hur kvinnor konstrueras i media under de olika tidsperioderna. Resultatet visar att kvinnor konstrueras ha olika roller med olika mycket inflytande inom narkotikarelaterad kriminalitet. En del av kvinnorna konstrueras komma in i narkotikarelaterad kriminalitet via män, medan andra kvinnor skildras som ledare för stora organisationer. Ett annat resultat var att media lägger stor vikt vid kvinnors utseende, snarare än på deras roller inom den narkotikarelaterade kriminaliteten. Vidare fann vi att flertal artiklar framställer att kvinnorna befinner sig i olika former av utsatthet. Resultatet visade även att media gör kön, då kvinnor som är involverade i narkotikarelaterad kriminalitet skildras som något annorlunda än männen som är det samt att media fokuserar på att kvinnorna är mammor. De mediala konstruktionerna är i linje med samhälleliga föreställningar om kön och kan också tänkas ha inverkan på hur samhället ser på och behandlar dessa kvinnor, därav är det viktigt att belysa vilken inverkan mediala konstruktioner kan ha.
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The Social Construction Of Claims-making: Bahamian Anglers Vs. Non-resident Sports-fishermenNeuenschwander, Sara 01 January 2008 (has links)
On January 1, 2007, the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources in the Department of Marine Resources of the Bahamas promulgated significant revisions to their sports-fishing regulations. While the new laws were designed to benefit the Bahamian fisheries, they caused a vociferous uproar among non-resident anglers who frequent the islands of the Bahamas to sports-fish. Of particular concern are the new regulations that limit the maximum weight and number of fish which non-resident anglers may keep on their boat. My research examines the claims-making activities made by American anglers on four different sports-fishermen/cruising forums. The analysis focuses on the motifs, rhetorical idioms, counterrhetorical strategies, and styles among sports-fishermen who fish the Bahamas.
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The Effect of the Reciprocal Nature of Friendship on the Experience of Malignant Social Psychology in Community Dwelling Persons with Mild to Moderate DementiaPerion, Jennifer J. January 2016 (has links)
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Towards characterising the female sexual offender : a systematic review of research articlesCollins-McKinnell, Charmaine Rose 16 April 2014 (has links)
Minimal scientific research has been conducted regarding female sexual offenders within the
South African context, despite its prevalence. This study explores behavioural and contextual
characteristics of female sexual offenders to gain an understanding of the phenomenon. This
qualitative study in the form of a systematic review, focuses on the findings of ten original
international research articles published from 2002 to 2012 regarding the behavioural and
contextual characteristics of female sexual offenders. The epistemological foundation of this
study was postmodernism and social constructionism. Three main themes and various
subthemes emerged from the data by applying the thematic content analysis. The aim of this
study was to explore the similarities and differences between the findings of the research
articles. Lacunas in the existing literature were explored in an attempt to extend scientific
knowledge on female sexual offenders. Finally, recommendations for future scientific studies
on female sexual offenders were discussed. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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Gender equality and happiness among South African womenRustin, Carmine Jianni January 2018 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD / Have South African women's lives become happier since the transition to
democracy? If they are, could this be linked to gender equality? This is the
central question of this study. This study explored a group of women’s
subjective experiences of gender equality, by which I mean equality on the
basis of gender; and happiness, which refers to women’s life satisfaction and
their affective state. It further explores whether gender equality and happiness
are linked. The study assumed that everything being equal, endeavours to
liberate women from patriarchy and towards gender equality enhance
women’s happiness. 1994 ushered in a democratic South Africa and
numerous legislative and policy changes were introduced that affect women.
Considerable gains have been made at the constitutional and political levels
for women’s equality and gender justice. This is reflected in the rankings of
South Africa on many different indices. Yet, we see numerous challenges
facing women including poverty and gender-based violence. This study
examined whether the presence of a range of policies as well as affirmative
and protective measures for women have impacted on how they experience
their lives. In particular, do they feel that they are happy and do they see
happiness as linked to gender equality efforts? Given the research question,
this study was grounded within a feminist framework. A mixed methods
approach utilising both qualitative and quantitative methods was employed.
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Språkbruk och identitetskonstruktion : Två parallella och ständiga processer i olika skilda världar : En etnografisk studie på en multietnisk arena / Language usage and construction of identity : Tow constant and parallel processes i tow separate worlds : An etnological essay about a multiethnically scensGadban, Hanna January 2010 (has links)
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Språkbruk och identitetskonstruktion : Två parallella och ständiga processer i olika skilda världar : En etnografisk studie på en multietnisk arena / Language usage and construction of identity : Tow constant and parallel processes i tow separate worlds : An etnological essay about a multiethnically scensGadban, Hanna January 2010 (has links)
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