Subjectivity and Perezhivanie: Empirical and Methodological Challenges and Opportunities

Author(s):  
Nikolai Veresov
2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. 327-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilaria Laudadio ◽  
Valerio Fulci ◽  
Laura Stronati ◽  
Claudia Carissimi

2015 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 289-321
Author(s):  
Matthew Carotenuto

Abstract:This article explores how indigenous games such as wrestling were marginalized during the colonial era and the contemporary impact of this legacy. Through the sport of wrestling’s neotraditional resurgence, I argue that the sport’s contemporary iteration which emerged behind the imposing walls of Kenya’s penitentiaries provides an important window into historic discourse and state control of sport rooted in the colonial past. Paying close attention to the methodological challenges and opportunities researchers of indigenous sport face, the article also examines the sources available for scholars interested in investigating the social history of indigenous sport in Africa.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frida Andréasson ◽  
Jan Aidemark ◽  
Lennart Magnusson ◽  
Anna Strömberg ◽  
Elizabeth Jane Hanson

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reflect on carers’ experiences of being involved in the development of a web-based support programme for carers of people with heart failure (CPwHF), and discuss the challenges related to their involvement in the development process. The focus was on the different phases in the project as well as the methodological challenges and opportunities that occurred in the user group sessions conducted. Design/methodology/approach This research adopt an explorative design studying a co-design process to develop an information and communication technology based support programme for and with CPwHF. Habermas’ concepts of lifeworld and system are used as a theoretical framework to analyse the co-design process employed in the study. Findings Reflecting on the co-design approach adopted, the findings highlight the methodological challenges that arise with carer involvement and the possible tensions that occur between researchers’ ambitions to include users in the design process, and the goal of developing a product or service, in the different phases of the design process. Originality/value Findings highlight that there is a tension between the system and lifeworld in the co-design process which are not totally compatible. The paper highlights that there is a need to develop flexible and reflexive human-centred design methodologies, able to meet carers’ needs and ideas, and at the same time balance this with proposed research outcomes.


Ergonomics ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 565-599 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick Waterson ◽  
Michelle M. Robertson ◽  
Nancy J. Cooke ◽  
Laura Militello ◽  
Emilie Roth ◽  
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