Anachronistic Me: An Autoethnographic Account of Recovery through Volunteerism
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Department of Sociology |
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Data(s) |
29/04/2014
29/04/2014
29/04/2014
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Resumo |
The purpose of this autoethnography was to reflect upon the ways in which my recovery was aided by the personal connections made while volunteering in a homeless shelter. Congruent with autoethnographic best practice, data were collected through a variety of means, including: journaling, field notes, participant observation, and collection of artifacts. An autoethnographic narrative emerged out of the analysis of data detailing my recuperative journey. Results indicated that my time spent volunteering at the shelter: (a) fostered a sense of Community, (b) made me aware of Realizations that broadened my perspective, and (c) aided in motivating me to be Intentional about Improving my Life. These three themes proved to be important factors in my recovery process. This thesis will inform social science researchers and health advocates by making a contribution to the growing body of literature regarding recovery. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Brock University |
Palavras-Chave | #autoethnography #recovery #volunteerism #community #realization |
Tipo |
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |