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  • 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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När yrket blir ett kall : En kvalitativ studie om hur vocational awe manifesteras hos mångspråksbibliotekarier på folkbibliotek / When the profession becomes a calling : A qualitative study of how vocational awe manifests in multilingual librarians working in public libraries

Bakkejord, Sandra, Zandi, Medya January 2022 (has links)
Studien ämnar att undersöka hur vocational awe manifesteras i de attityder och föreställningar som kommer till uttryck hos mångspråksbibliotekarier och hur de relaterar till dels sina egna, dels andras förväntningar i arbetet med mångkulturalitet och mångspråk. Det empiriska materialet består av sex semistrukturerade intervjuer med mångspråksbibliotekarier från olika delar av Sverige. Empirin analyserades utifrån ett teoretiskt ramverk baserad på Fobazi M. Ettarhs teori vocational awe. Fem tematiseringar identifierades ur studiens empiriska data. Analysen av resultatet visar att vocational awe manifesterar sig hos alla intervjupersoner och yttrar sig huvudsakligen genom självuppoffrande tendenser i arbetet med mångspråk och mångkulturalitet. Intervjupersonernas självuppoffrande tendenser katalyseras av höga förväntningar på att existensberättiga sin yrkesroll som mångspråksbibliotekarie. Studiens centrala slutsatser är att vocational awe manifesteras starkt hos mångspråksbibliotekarier och att det är särskilt utmanande för mångspråksbibliotekarier att dra gränser mellan privatliv och professionalitet, där arbetet med målgruppen fungerar som en katalysator. / The study aims to examine how vocational awe manifests in the attitudes and beliefs expressed by multilingual librarians and how they relate to their own and others' expectations in working with multiculturalism and multilingualism. The empirical material consists of six semi-structured interviews with multilingual librarians from different parts of Sweden. The empirical data were analysed using a theoretical framework based on Fobazi M. Ettarh's theory of vocational awe. Five themes were identified from the study's empirical data. The analysis of the result shows that vocational awe manifests in all interviewees and is mainly manifested through self-sacrificial tendencies when working with multilingualism and multiculturalism. The interviewees' self-sacrificial tendencies are catalysed by high expectations to legitimise their professional role as multilingual librarians. The study's key findings show that vocational awe is strongly manifested in multilingual librarians. Furthermore it is particularly challenging for multilingual librarians to draw boundaries between personal life and professionalism, which is catalysed by working with the target group.
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Bibliotek för alla? : En kvalitativ innehållsanalys av Demokratins skattkammare utifrån ett intersektionellt perspektiv / Library for all? : A qualitative content analysis of The Treasure Trove of Democracy based on an intersectional perspective

Bergquist, Lo, Svensson, Malin January 2020 (has links)
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine the libraries' view of their own role and its relation to democracy, to identify any obstacles to the library's mission on being an inclusive public space. We do this through a qualitative content analysis, based on intersectional theory, on the proposal for a National Strategy for Libraries, The Treasure Trove of Democracy. We conclude that depictions of libraries and librarianship represented in the empirical material limits the ability to break down discriminatory structures within the institution.

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