Meaningful Spaces for Language Socialisation in the Discourse of Mapuche Young People: A Qualitative Approach

Author(s):  
Fernando Wittig ◽  
Matías I. Hernández
2020 ◽  

This blog shares findings from a new study comprising of two parts. Part one outlines a typology of profiles of adolescent reported protective factors in relation to mental well-being and the risk of mental disorder, using qualitative data. Part two applied the typology to identify trajectories of change in type membership occurring over one year, based on adolescent reports.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 254-269
Author(s):  
Ephraim Domingo ◽  
Analyn Caroy ◽  
Janice Carambas ◽  
Elaine Grace Dizon ◽  
Karyl Po-or

This paper explores the cuss words used by the Kankanaey young people of The Philippines, examines the reasons they use them and if these cuss words reflect their identity. It employs the qualitative approach and uses a semi-structured interview. Most of the cuss words are terms that range from taboo topics such as the genitals, to inoffensive terms such as body parts, to incapacity, and to words borrowed and modified from English, as well as those invented. These cuss words are usually used to express emotions that range from light to strong ones such as anger, disappointment, fright, or surprise.


2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (172) ◽  
pp. 78-95
Author(s):  
Jorge Sáiz Serrano ◽  
Isabel Barca

Abstract This study aims at understanding how the master narratives conveyed by the national accounts given by 14 to 18-year-old Spanish and Portuguese students converge or differ from one another and how they relate to national identity and temporal orientation. Data analysis was carried out in a qualitative approach inspired by Grounded Theory. The results suggest a parallel but conceptually convergent schematic template focused on initial conquests, a golden period of maritime discoveries, and a recent dictatorship overcome by the restoration of democracy. Some particularities of students’ accounts linked to specific historical situations in each country, as well as diversified attitudes of the young people toward “their” nation-states are also discussed.


ILUMINURAS ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (44) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruna Rossi Koerich ◽  
Fernanda Bittencourt Ribeiro

O Brasil está entre os países com a maior taxa de homicídios entre jovens, e uma das mais crescentes taxas de participação de jovens na população carcerária. Esses dados fortalecem a associação entre juventudes e violências e um imaginário social de jovem violento. Esse artigo se propõe a discutir quais as imagens que os jovens envolvidos em trajetórias infracionais fazem acerca de si mesmos e quais as principais imagens produzidas sobre eles pelos principais atores sociais envolvidos no seu cotidiano. Para tanto, partiu-se da apresentação de fragmentos biográficos de três jovens em cumprimento de medidas socioeducativas de meio aberto, apreendidas durante campo para dissertação de mestrado, desenvolvido mediante uma abordagem qualitativa de inspiração etnográfica. Foram encontrados aproximações e distanciamentos nas imagens mobilizadas em cada uma das narrativas recontadas, apontando para o fato de que o imaginário social acerca da intersecção entre juventude e violência é menos homogênea do que faz parecer o senso comum sobre a temática. Palavras-chave: Imaginários. Juventude. Narrativas.Imaginaries of juvenile infraction: an analysis of three trajectories of the socioeducation of the open meansAbstractBrazil is among the countries with the highest homicide rate among young people, and one of the highest rates of youth participation in the prison population. These data strengthen the association between youths and violence and a social imaginary of violent youth. This article proposes to discuss which images the young people involved in infractional trajectories do about themselves and which are the main images produced on them by the main social actors involved in their daily lives. For that, we started with the presentation of biographical fragments of three young people in compliance with socioeducative measures of open means, seized during field for dissertation of master, developed through a qualitative approach of ethnographic inspiration. We have found approximations and distances in the images mobilized in each of the narratives recounted, pointing to the fact that the social imaginary about the intersection between youth and violence is less homogeneous than does common sense on the subject.Key words: Imaginaries. Youth. Narratives.  


2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 358-374
Author(s):  
Fiona J Moola

Some time and temporarily scholars suggest that separation is one of the most arduous of human experiences. Given what is often a long history of unpleasant relationship endings, the clients of therapy themselves may be particularly susceptible to painful ruptures. Informed by a qualitative approach, I describe and explain how 10 Canadian children living with cystic fibrosis and their caregivers felt at the end of a research-based counselling support programme. At the programmes’ end, the participants reluctantly but unquestioningly accepted the decision. However, they expressed their desire for ongoing and continuous therapeutic opportunities to help them manage weighty emotional issues, such as living with grief and loss. I theorize the findings using time and temporality scholarship. Although academics and clinicians regard them as separate pillars, I suggest that participants experience considerable overlap between “research” and practice”. Further, I propose that researchers and clinicians pay attention to therapeutic endings as an important issue in research. Finally, using a time and temporality lens, I use the findings to discuss how therapeutic work might better be regarded as occurring in the space of psychological time, rather than linear time. In so doing, it is evident that time and temporality are critical to how young people with CF and their families experience therapeutic endings.


2012 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 715-733 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lynn Roarty ◽  
Helen Wildy ◽  
Sherry Saggers ◽  
Katherine Conigrave ◽  
Mandy Wilson ◽  
...  

Young people with substance misuse issues are at risk of harm from significant negative health and life events. Contemporary research notes both a historical failure to recognize the unique needs of adolescents, and the ongoing need for dedicated adolescent treatment programs and outcome measures. It is concerning that there is so little literature assessing the quality, availability, and effectiveness of adolescent-focused treatment programs, and no adolescent-specific measurement tools centered on a young person's progress in residential treatment. This article reports on the process of developing a qualitative approach to mapping progress in treatment over time. The research seeks to develop an approach that captures, at three points in time and from multiple viewpoints, the progress of young people in four residential rehabilitation services located in New South Wales and Western Australia, across several dimensions of the personal and social aspects of life. Our aim is to develop an approach that is accessible to the alcohol and other drug workforce, and that informs the development of a psychometrically robust quantitative measure of progress that is meaningful and useful both to practitioners and to the young people themselves.


EDUTECH ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 311
Author(s):  
Yusar

Abstract. Peer education in an innovative approach to raise the leprosy awareness. This research is a study to describe the peer education by the agents who was the former leprosy to give the right information about the leprosy to the people. The former leprosy associated within the civil society organization acting as the agents of peer education is the role model for leprosy eradication in Kabupaten Gowa. They both giving the example of the succed of the medical treatment on leprosy and the consequences on medical retardness. With the qualitative approach on rapid ethnography method, observation and deep interview on the agents was done to gain the information related to the peer education on leprosy. The evidence of this research describe the changing behaviour on the peole of Kabupaten Gowa conducting to the leprosy including the openness to the leprosy, the acceptance of the people on leprosy to be feel disposed and readily to have the medical treatment such screening their skins and encourage them to report if they suffered any skin problems. Furthermore, the peer education was slowly changed the people’s believe on leprosy as an mistical disease or curse become more medicals.Keywords: Peer education, young people, leprosy.Abstrak. Peer education merupakan pendekatan inovatif dalam meningkatkan kesadaran terhadap penyakit kusta. Penelitian ini menggambarkan peer education yang dilaksanakan oleh orang yang pernah mengalami kusta (OPMYK) dalam memberikan informasi yang tepat mengenai penyakit kusta kepada masyarakat. Para OPMYK tersebut adalah kelompok organisasi masyarakat sipil yang pernah mengalami penyakit kusta namun telah menjalani pengobatan sejak dini dan teratur sehingga terhindar dari kecacatan fisik secara permanen dan juga OPMYK yang telah mengalami kecacatan fisik permanen. Para OPMYK ini menjadi contoh terbaik dalam menyadarkan masyarakat atas penyakit kusta. Melalui pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode rapid etnografi, serangkaian pengamatan dan wawancara dilakukan untuk mendapatkan informasi mengenai keberhasilan peer education sebagai bagian dari eradikasi kusta. Hasil penelitian ini menggambarkan bahwa pada masyarakat Kabupaten Gowa terjadi perubahan sikap terhadap penyakit kusta, yakni terbuka terhadap kusta, bersedia untuk mendapatkan pengobatan secara medis, dan berani melaporkan diri jika ditemukan penyakit-penyakit kulit yang mengindikasikan kusta. Lebih jauh, dengan metode peer education yang dilakasanakan tersebut, secara perlahan mengubah pandangan dan kepercayaan masyarakat yang sebelumnya percaya bahwa kusta adalah penyakit gaib ataupun kutukan menjadi penyakit medis.Kata kunci: Peer education, kaum muda, kusta.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-29
Author(s):  
Febriza Rizky Adela ◽  
Adil Arifin ◽  
Fernanda Putra Adela

Not many young people actively participate in or take part directly in political contestation and become part of the success of winning the contest. In this paper, it reveals the strategies of the youth to win political contestation and become a member of the DPRD of Medan City for the period 20142019, within the scope of a democratic system and succeeded in becoming one of the elected parts to represent the community in the regional legislature. The purpose of this paper is to encourage more democratic political development in increasing the participation of young groups in developing their regions. The methodology used in this paper is a qualitative approach that produces descriptive data.


TRIKONOMIKA ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Apriliana Lailatul ◽  
Tina Melinda

The goal of the research is to find out the feasibility of the development of the travel service business and backpacker Umrah Easy Trip that was developed by young people. It is reviewed based on five aspects of business feasibility study including: market aspect, legal aspect, technical and technological aspect, management aspect and financial aspect. A qualitative approach is used in this study by using the interview. Five interviewees consisting of three owners of backpacker Umrah service and two consumers of backpacker Umrah. Result of the study mentioned that the business of backpacker Umrah is reasonable to be run and developed if it is reviewed of the five aspects of the business feasibility study, namely: market aspect, legal aspect, technical aspect and technological aspect, management aspect and financial aspect. Easy Trip should learn from business owners who already ran the backpacker Umrah to develop backpacker Umrah who has already pioneered.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Tita Nurmalinasari Hidayat ◽  
Sapriya Sapriya

The Customary Community of Banceuy is one of customary communities in Indonesia that still maintains and preserves local cultural wisdom based on Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa (The Belief in One and Only God) value to this day. Banceuy Customary Village is located in Subang - West Java. The purpose of this research is to find out why the obstacles in the process of cultural inheritance in Banceuy community are not used as barriers by young people in maintaining their customs and culture, although modernization and globalization have entered into the lives of these people. Besides, this study also aims to know the extent of Civic Education on religious and cultural values. This study used qualitative approach and ethnographic method. Therefore, one of the findings of this study reveals that the obstacles in the process of inheritance are not barriers because Banceuy community has the motto of "Ngindung Ka Waktu Mi Bapa Ka Jaman", which means modernity is followed and tradition is maintained.


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