35 resultados para Symbolic tokens
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Tutkielma keskittyy hoivahenkilöstön työhyvinvoinnin merkityksiin ja sen ongelmakohtiin erään vanhusten hoivalaitoksen henkilökunnan kertomana. Tutkimuksen teoreettisena viitekehyksenä toimii Blumerin (1969) teoria symbolisesta interaktionismista, sekä Strykerin strukturaalinen symbolinen interaktionismi (2008). Tutkimuskohteena ovat sosiaaliset prosessit siltä osin kuin ne haittaavat tai tukevat työhyvinvointia hoivalaitoksissa. Tutkielman tavoitteena ei ole käyttää grounded theorya uuden teorian löytämiseen, vaan uusien työhyvinvoinnin tekijöiden kartoittamiseen. Tutkimuskysymykset käsittelivät sitä, millaisena työhyvinvointi näyttäytyy haastateltavien kertomana. Ja lisäksi tarkasteltiin sitä, miten sosiaaliset suhteet työyhteisössä kytkeytyvät työhyvinvoinnin eri aspekteihin. Vanhustenhoidon erityispiirteitä ja aikaisempia työhyvinvoinnin tutkimuksia käydään läpi, sekä kartoitetaan vanhustenhoidon tilaa suomalaisessa yhteiskunnassa. Työhyvinvoinnin käsitettä tarkastellaan sekä yleisesti että vanhustenhoidon osalta. Tutkimusmenetelmänä toimi laadullinen aineistolähtöinen symboliseen interaktionismiin perustuva grounded theory. Aineisto koostui puolistrukturoiduista haastatteluista ja käsitti yhteensä 24 haastattelua, joista 12 valittiin tähän tutkielmaan. Kaikki haastateltavat olivat naisia, johon kuului 8 lähi- ja perushoitajaa, 2 sairaanhoitajaa ja 2 osastonhoitajaa. Haastateltavien valinnan kriteerinä oli työskentely pitkäaikaispotilaiden osastolla. Aineisto analysoitiin glaserilaista grounded theory metodologiaa käyttäen hyödyntäen abduktion logiikkaa. Haastattelut analysoitiin grounded theory metodologian mukaisesti avoimen ja selektiivisen koodauksen avulla CAT-ohjelmaa apuna käyttäen. Tutkimustulosten perusteella havaittiin, että työhyvinvointi koostuu dynaamisista työyhteisön prosesseista, joita säätelevät luottamuksen ja vallankäytön tasapainottelu. Työhyvinvointia kannatteleviin tekijöihin lukeutui avoin kommunikaatio, kollegiaalinen tuki, tasavertaisuus ja yhteiset pelisäännöt. Työhyvinvointia haittaaviksi sosiaalisiksi prosesseiksi fokusoitui vallankäyttö, joka oli selkein työhyvinvointia uhkaava kategoria haastateltavien puheessa. Se oli yhteydessä lukuisiin suoriin ja epäsuoriin interaktion muotoihin, kuten vaientamiseen, syyllistämiseen ja nonkommunikaatioon. Hoivaorganisaation keskeinen dynaaminen elementti oli hoivaorganisaation jähmeys, joka näkyi monella tapaa työyhteisön arjessa vaikeuttaen koko organisaation toimintaa. Organisaation johdolla on merkitystä hoivaorganisaation toiminnan kannalta sekä puheen kulttuurin että konservatiivisen johtamisen muodossa. Merkityssisältöjen erilaisuus johdon ja alaisten välillä aiheutti vuorovaikutuksen vaikeutumista. Sosiaaliset suhteet olivat odotetusti tärkeässä asemassa hoivahenkilöstön työn arjessa. Analyysin tulokset tukivat hoivalaitoksien työntekijöiden työhyvinvointitutkimuksen aikaisempaa linjaa, joissa on korostettu sosiaalisten suhteiden, luottamuksen ja vallankäytön merkitystä työhyvinvointiin. Työn tarkoituksena oli tuottaa uusia työhyvinvoinnin tekijöitä. Tällaisena voidaan pitää nonkommunikaation merkitystä organisaation vuorovaikutusprosessien kannalta. Tutkielman keskeisimmät lähteet ovat: Blumer, H.: Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method; Utriainen, K.: Arvostava vastavuoroisuus ikääntyvien sairaanhoitajien työhyvinvoinnin ytimenä hoitotyössä, sekä Stryker, S.: From Mead to a Structural Symbolic Interactionism and Beyond.
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Relying on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of perception and on Mircea Eliade's works on the Sacred and the Profane, this study explores the river as a perceptual space and as the sacred Center in a cosmic vision of the world in twelve of Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio's fictional works, from The Interrogation (1963) to Revolutions (2003). In the first chapter, after introducing the field of study, I discuss the relation between the radical subjectivity and the evasiveness of perceiving subjects in Le Clézio's fiction. Next are some thoughts on the relation between Merleau-Ponty's and Le Clézio's ideas. The second chapter studies the river as an experience in the text, first as a topographical space, then as a sound world. The investigations move on to its water as a visual and a tactile phenomenon. Then follows the human use of the river, the (absence of) baths, and the river as a traveling space. The chapter closes with the study of the metaphorical use of the word, occurring mainly in urban space and for phenomena in the sky. The third chapter is organized around the river as the Center of the world in a religious cosmogony, where the river represents the origin of the world and of the human race. The core analysis shows how the middle of the river is a symbolic space of a new beginning. As a sacred space, the river abolishes time as the object of contemplation and as relative immobility from the point of view of a person drifting downstream. The functions of a new beginning and of abolition of time are combined in the symbolic immersions in the water. Finally, the dissertation explores other symbolical spaces, such as the unknown destination of the drift, and the river as the Center of a utopia. The chapter closes with the existential agony as a result of the elimination of the Center in the urban environment. In the final chapter, the river is compared to other watercourses : the creek, the brook and the rapids. The river is more of a spatial entity, whereas the actual water is more important in the smaller watercourses. The river is more common than the other watercourses as a topographical element in the landscape, whereas the minor watercourses invite the characters to a closer contact with their element, in immersions and in drinking their water. Finally, the work situates the rivers in a broader context of different fictional spaces in Le Clézio's text.
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This study examines the diaconia work of the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church from the standpoint of clients. The role of diaconia work has grown since the early 1990s recession, and since it established itself as one of the actors along with other social organizations. Previous studies have described the changing role of diaconal work, especially from the standpoint of diaconia workers and co-operators. This research goes back to examine, beyond the activities of the diaconia work of everyday practices, its relations of ruling which are determining practices. The theoretical and methodological framework rises from the thinking of Dorothy E. Smith, the creator of institutional ethnography. Its origins are in feminism, Marxism, phenomenology, etnomethodology, and symbolic interactionism. However, it does not represent any school. Unlike the objectivity-based traditional sociology, institutional ethnography has its starting point in everyday life, and people s subjective experience of it. Everyday life is just a starting point, and is used to examine everyday life s experiences of hidden relations of ruling, linking people and organizations. The level of generalization is just on the relations of ruling. The research task is to examine those meanings of diaconia work which are embedded in its clients experiences. The research task is investigated with two questions: how diaconia work among its clients takes shape and what kinds of relations of ruling exist in diaconia work. The meanings of diaconia work come through an examination of the relations of ruling, which create new forms of diaconal work compared with previous studies. For the study, two kinds of data were collected: a questionnaire and ethnographic fieldwork. The first data set was collected from diaconal workers using the questionnaire. It gives background information of the diaconia work process from the standpoint of the clients. In the ethnographic study there were two phases. The first ethnographic material was collected from one local parish by observing, interviewing clients and diaconal workers and gathering documents. The number of observations was 36 customer appointments, and 29 interviews. The second ethnographic material was included as a part of the analysis, in which ruling relations in people s experiences were collected from the transcribed data. Close reading and narrative analysis are used as analysing methods. The analysis has three phases. First, the experiences are identified with close reading; the following step is to select some of the institutional processes that are shaping those experiences and are relevant for the research. At the third stage, those processes are investigated in order to describe analytically how they determine people s experience. The analysis produces another narrative about diaconia work, which provides tools for examining the diaconal work from a new perspective. Through the analysis it is possible to see diaconia as an exchange ratio, in which the exchange takes place between a client and a diaconia worker, but also more broadly with other actors, such as social workers, shop clerks, or with other parishioners. The exchange ratio is examined from the perspective of power which is embedded in the client s experiences. The analysis reveals that the most important relations of ruling are humiliation and randomness in the exchange ratio of diaconia work; valuating spirituality above the bodily being; and replacing official social work. The results give a map about the relations of ruling of diaconia work which gives tools to look at diaconia work s meanings to the clients. The hidden element of humiliation in the exchange ratio breaks the current picture of diaconia work. The ethos of the holistic encounters and empathic practices are shown to be of another kind when spirituality is preferred to the bodily being. Nevertheless, diaconia appears to be a place for a respectful encounter, especially in situations where the public sector s actors are retreating on liability or clients are in a life crisis. The collapse of the welfare state structures imposes on diaconia work tasks that have not previously belonged to it. At the local level, clients receive partners from diaconia workers in order to advocate them in the welfare system. Actions to influence the wider societal structures are not reached because of lacking resources. An awareness of the oppressive practices of diaconia work and their critical reviewing are the keys to the development of diaconia work, since there are such practices even in holistic and respectful diaconia work. While the research raises new information for the development of diaconia work, it also opens up new aspects for developing other kinds of social work by emphasizing the importance of taking people s experiences seriously. Keywords: diaconia work, institutional ethnography, Dorothy E. Smith, experience, customer, relations of ruling.
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This study approaches the problem of poverty in the hinterlands of Northeast Brazil through the concept of structural violence, linking the environmental threats posed by climate change, especially those related to droughts, to the broader social struggles in the region. When discussions about potentials and rights are incorporated into the problematic of poverty, a deeper insight is obtained regarding the various factors behind the phenomenon. It is generally believed that climate change is affecting the already marginalized and poor more than those of higher social standing, and will increasingly do so in the future. The data for this study was collected during a three month field work in the states of Pernambuco and Paraíba in Northeast Brazil. The main methods used were semi-structured interviews and participant observation, including attending seminars concerning climate change on the field. The focus of the work is to compare both layman and expert perceptions on what climate change is about, and question the assumptions about its effects in the future, mainly that of increased numbers of ‘climate refugees’ or people forced to migrate due to changes in climate. The focus on droughts, as opposed to other manifestations of climate change, arises from the fact that droughts are not only phenomena that develop over a longer time span than floods or hurricanes, but is also due to the historical persistence of droughts in the region, and both the institutional and cultural linkages that have evolved around it. The instances of structural violence that are highlighted in this study; the drought industry, land use, and the social and power relations present in the region, including those between the civil society, the state and the private agribusiness sector, all work against a backdrop of symbolic and moral realms of value production, where relations between the different actors are being negotiated anew with the rise of the climate change discourse. The main theoretical framework of the study consists of Johan Galtung’s and Paul Farmer’s theory of structural violence, Ulrich Beck’s theory of the risk society, and James Scott’s theory of everyday peasant resistance.