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Children and Young People Living with HIV/AIDS : A Cross-Cultural Perspective / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Children and Young People Living with HIV/AIDS : A Cross-Cultural Perspective / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXVI, 497 p. 17 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 300
Collana Cross-Cultural Research in Health, Illness and Well-Being
Soggetto topico Quality of life
Public health
Health psychology
Anthropology
Quality of Life Research
Public Health
Health Psychology
ISBN 3-319-29936-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Children, young people and HIV/AIDS: An Introduction; Pranee Liamputtong -- Part I. Children, Young People and Living with HIV/AIDS -- Chapter 2. Unpacking ‘OVC’: Locally Perceived Differences between Orphaned, HIV-Positive and AIDS-Affected Children in Zimbabwe; Morten Skovdal, Catherine Campbell, Zivai Mupambireyi, Laura Robertson, Constance Nyamukapa and Simon Gregson -- Chapter 3. Children’s Experiences of Living with HIV-Positive Parents within the Family Context of Bangladesh; Md Shahidul Islam, John Scott and Victor Minichiello -- Chapter 4. Adolescents Living with HIV: Emerging Issues in Public Health in South Africa; Nataly Woollett -- Chapter 5. Living Optimally with HIV: Youth Experiences in a Metropolitan Canadian City; Michelle DiRisio, Peri J. Ballantyne and Stanley Read -- Chapter 6. “There’s More to You than Just this Virus”: Young People Growing Up with Perinatally-Acquired HIV in Australia; Asha Persson, Christy E Newman and Angela Miller -- Part II. Children, Young People, HIV/AIDS, Identity and Risk -- Chapter 7. Masculinities, Femininities and the Burden of Culture Among Rural South African Teenagers in the Context of HIV; Deevia Bhana -- Chapter 8. “Digging Your Own Grave”: Ghanaian Young People’s Construction of Vulnerability within The Context of HIV/AIDS; Georgina Yaa Oduro -- Chapter 9. HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Street Children in South Africa; Sylia Niele and Pranee Liamputtong -- Chapter 10. “I Definitely Want Kids, But I Think The Risks Are Pretty High”: Fertility Desires and Perinatal HIV Transmission Knowledge among Adolescents and Young Adults with Perinatally-Acquired HIV (PHIV); Cynthia D. Fair and Jamie Albright -- Chapter 11. Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in Accra, Ghana and Lomé, Togo: Sexual History and HIV Risk Behavior; Ami Moore and Adobea Yaa Owusu -- Chapter 12. Mental Health Problems and Associated Socio-Ecological Factors among HIV-Positive Young Migrant Men Who Have Sex with Men in China; Haochu (Howard) Li, Joseph Lau, Eleanor Holroyd and Xiaoming Li -- Chapter 13. Young LGBT People and HIV/AIDS Risks: A Metasynthesis; Pattaraporn Moolchaem and Pranee Liamputtong -- Part III. Children, Young People, Health Care, Interventions and Policies -- Chapter 14. HIV/AIDS and Children in Jamaica: National Policy and Institutional Responses; Paul Miller and Stephen Wallder -- Chapter 15. HIV Prevention for Adolescent Women in Africa: Structural Driver Interventions; Catherine MacPhail and Audrey Pettifor -- Chapter 16. In Search of Entrepreneurs, Children and HIV/AIDS in Cameroon: A Marginalized Issue?; Larissa Kojoué -- Chapter 17. Disclosure as a Positive Resource: The Lived Experiences of HIV-Positive Adolescents in Botswana; Vivian Midtbø and Marguerite Daniel -- Chapter 18. The Power of Online Patient Communities for HIV Youth; Gonzalo Bacigalupe, Kathryn Cantrell and Rachel Chickerella -- Chapter 19. The Power of Peers: Self-Stigma Impacts, Peer Support and Engagement; Magda Conway -- Chapter 20. Teens and Transitions: Supporting Young People with HIV to Move Successfully from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare; Corry Azzopardi, Robyn Salter, Stephanie Savage, Ari Bitnun, Jason Brophy and Stanley Read -- Chapter 21. “I Can Still Be Happy, I Can Still Get My Life Again”: Psychological Interventions With Children, Young People and Families Living With HIV in the UK; Tomás Campbell and Jayne Griffiths -- Chapter 22. Lay Definitions of Antiretroviral Treatment: Unpacking the Paradoxes and Dilemmas of Therapeutic Efficacy in Rural Tanzania; Mangi J Ezikiel -- Part IV: Children, Young People & Research -- Chapter 23. Ethical Considerations of Conducting Research among Children and Young People Affected by HIV: A View from An Ethics Review Board; Katie Schenk and Saumya Ramarao -- Chapter 24. Can Pictures Influence Policy? Ugandan Children Share Stories Utilizing Photovoice; Bonnie Fournier and Olenka Bilash. .
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Contemporary Socio-Cultural and Political Perspectives in Thailand / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Contemporary Socio-Cultural and Political Perspectives in Thailand / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (538 p.)
Disciplina 306.09593
Soggetto topico Sociology
Sex (Psychology)
Gender expression
Medicine - Research
Sociology, general
Gender Studies
Quality of Life Research
ISBN 94-007-7244-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction; Pranee Liamputtong -- Part 1 – Thailand and Current Socio-Cultural Issues -- Chapter 1. Redefining Thainess: Embracing Diversity, Preserving Unity; Suwilai Premsrirat -- Chapter 2. The Giant Swing (Lo Ching Cha): Brahmanical Origins and its Significance to the Religious Culture of Thailand; Willard G. Van De Bogart -- Chapter 3: Thai amulets: Symbol of the Practice of Multi Faiths and Cultures; Sophana Srichampa -- Chapter 4. Thai Buddhist Temples: A Religious Capital Approach for Preparing Thailand towards the Aging Society; Saowapa Pornsiripongse, Kwanchit Sasiwongsaroj and Patcharin Ketjamnong -- Chapter 5. Beyond a Localities: Community Development and Network Construction Among the Buddhist Monks in Northern Thailand; Mayumi Okabe -- Chapter 6: Hegemonic English, Standard Thai and Voices From a Margin: Self-Marginalization in Thailand; Adcharawan Buripakdi -- Chapter 7. Digital Revolution and its Discontents: Thai “Underground Metal” Scene and their Love-Hate Relationship with New Technologies; Athip Jittarerk -- Chapter 8. The 'Thawiphop' Phenomenon: Reimagining Nationalism in a Contemporary Thai Novel and Its Stage and Screen Adaptions; Morakot Jewachinda Meyer -- Chapter 9. Relatedness: Capitalism and the Traditional Village Economy; Ratana Tosakul -- Part 2. Political Aspects in Thailand Today -- Chapter 10: Party-Social Movement Coalition in Thailand’s Political Conflict (2005-2011); Aim Sinpeng -- Chapter 11. ‘For King and Country’: The Yellow Shirts of Thailand; Allan Lee -- Chapter 12. The Vulnerability of Thai Democracy: Coups d'Etate and Political Changes in Modern Thailand; Pei-Hsiu Chen -- Chapter 13. Politics and the City: Protest, Memory and Contested Issues in Bangkok; Serhat Uenaldi -- Chapter 14. The Politics of Change in Thai Cities: The Urban Poor as Development Catalysts; Diane Archer -- Part 3. Ethnic Issues in Contemporary Thailand -- Chapter 15. Language and Cultural Rights in the Ethnic Revival Movement of the Black Tai in Khaoyoi, Petchaburi; Sumittra Suraratdecha -- Chapter 16. Lahu Students in Thai schools: The Cases of Som and Noi; Matthew R. Juelsgaard -- Chapter 17. Rural-Urban Migration and Ethnic Minority Enterprise; Alexander Trupp -- Part 4. Contemporary Gender and Queer Perspectives -- Chapter 18. Learning to Look Good: Thai Women Office Workers and Everyday Consumption Practices at Work; Kosum Omphornuwat -- Chapter 19. Thai daughters, English Wives: A Critical Ethnography of Transnational Lives; Chantanee Charoensri -- Chapter 20. The Expat Life with a Thai Wife: Thailand as an Imagined Space of Masculine Transformation; Megan Lafferty and Kristen Hill Maher -- Chapter 21. Women NGOs Movement for Fighting Against Domestic Violence; Suangsurang Mitsamphanta -- Chapter 22. Women’s Agency in the Malay Muslim Communities of Southern Thailand; Andrea K. Molnar -- Chapter 23. Trafficking and Coerced Prostitution in Thailand: Re-Conceptualizing International Law in the Age of Globalization; Erin Kamler -- Chapter 24. Gender and Buddhism in the Wake of the Tsumani; Monica Lindberg Falk -- Chapter 25. Not Yet Queer Enough: Revising ‘Gender’ in Development; Witchayanee Ocha -- Chapter 26. Conceptualizing Thai Genderscapes: Transformation and Continuity in the Thai Sex/Gender System; Dredge Byung'chu Käng -- Chapter 27. The Third Gender as Seen in Thai Fiction; Jenjit Gasigijtamrong -- Part 5. Contemporary Health Concerns -- Chapter 28. Theravada Buddhist Temple Taking Care of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Thailand: A Case Study of Phrabatnampu Temple; Yoshihide Sakurai & Kazumi Sasaki -- Chapter 29. Authoritative Knowledge, Folk Knowledge and Antenatal Care in Contemporary Northern Thailand; Pranee Liamputtong and Somsri Kitisriworapan -- Chapter 30. Moral Aspect and the Effectiveness of Local Healing in Northern Thailand; Yongsak Tantipidoke -- Chapter 31. Phum Panya Chao Ban (Local Wisdom) and Traditional Healers in Southern Thailand; Dusanee Suwankhong and Pranee Liamputtong -- Chapter 32. Patronage, Domination or Collaboration? The Case of Thai Health Promotion Foundation; Atchara Rakyutidharm.
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Handbook of Critical Whiteness : Deconstructing Dominant Discourses Across Disciplines
Handbook of Critical Whiteness : Deconstructing Dominant Discourses Across Disciplines
Autore Ravulo Jioji
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (0 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) OlcońKatarzyna
DuneTinashe
WorkmanAlex
LiamputtongPranee
ISBN 9789819750856
9819750857
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Deconstructing and Decoding Whiteness -- 1 Introduction to the Handbook -- Introduction -- Context of Handbook -- Structure and Contributors of the Handbook -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Critical Whiteness: Why Does It Matter -- An Overview of Critical Whiteness -- Deconstructing and Decoding Whiteness -- Where to from Here? Concluding Thoughts on Why Critical Whiteness Matters -- References -- 3 Key Concepts in Critical Whiteness Studies -- Introduction -- Race and Racism -- What Is Whiteness? -- Critical Whiteness Theory -- Key Concepts in Critical Whiteness Studies -- Critique of Whiteness Theory -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 The Influence and Impact of Whiteness Across Decolonial Theory and Practices -- Introduction -- Examples of Decolonization in Privileging First Nations Approaches -- An Overview of Decolonization -- Examples of Decolonization from First Nations Authors and Their Allies -- Examples of Decoloniality in Counteracting Dominant Western Discourses -- Examples of Decolonial Theory to Practice -- Acknowledging and Decentering Whiteness Across Decolonization and Decoloniality -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- 5 How Intergenerational Cycles of White Ignorance and Incapacity Perpetuate Indigenous Inequality -- Introduction -- A Critical Whiteness Studies Perspective on the Causes and Maintenance of Racial Inequality -- White Hegemony and the Invisibility of White Advantage -- White Fragility and Interest Convergence -- The Unexplored Factor of White Capacity -- Indigenous Perspectives on Indigenous/White Relations -- Ignorance of Indigenous Identity, Experience, and History -- The Fruits of Ignorance: Racism, Disrespect, and Entitlement -- The Harms Caused by Racism and Disrespect -- Ignorance: Innocent or Willful? -- Challenging Ignorance -- Conclusion.
References -- 6 Musical Color Lines: Deconstructing Racial Categories in the Culture of the United States -- Introduction -- The Lie of Whiteness, or the Ideology of Race -- The Desegregating Trajectory of ``Old Town Road´´ -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 The Lived Experience of Whiteness -- Introduction -- The Lived Experience of Whiteness -- Microaggressions as a Form of Whiteness -- Lived Experience and Microaggressions Help This Chapter´s Author Highlight and Understand Whiteness -- Case Study of the Lived Experience of Whiteness Through the Exploration of Microaggressions -- My Lived Experience of Whiteness Case Study -- Impacts of the Lived Experience of Whiteness -- Solutions Within the Lived Experience of Whiteness -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Whiteness in Academia -- 8 Critical Whiteness in Academia -- Introduction -- How Does Critical Whiteness Operate in Academia -- Where to from Here? Concluding Thoughts and Things to Consider as You Read This Section -- References -- 9 Choosing Marginality: Seeing Beauty in Defiant and Antiracist Scholarship -- Introduction -- Higher Education and Coloniality -- Dignity and Joy in Defiant and Antiracist Scholarship -- Implications for Social Work Education -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Recruitment and Retention of Faculty and Students of Color in Higher Education -- Introduction -- Recruitment and Retention: The Experiences of Students of Color -- Factors Impacting the Recruitment and Retention of Students of Color -- Sense of Belonging -- Financial climate -- Institutional Climate -- Recruitment and Retention: The Experiences of Faculty of Color -- Factors Impacting Recruitment and Retention for Faculty of Color -- Sense of Belonging -- Recruitment Process -- Professional Development -- Student-Faculty Relationship.
Mitigating the Barriers for Recruitment and Retention: Faculty and Students of Color -- Students of Color -- Faculty of Color -- Cluster and Target Hiring -- Sanctuary Locations -- Academic Climate -- General Benefits of Closing the Diversity Gap in Higher Education -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Racism in Academia -- Introduction -- Racism Is All Around Us, But It Does Not Have to Be -- The Academic Workforce -- Whiteness in Academia -- Belonging -- Women of Color in Academia -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 A Paradigmatic Shift in Anti-racist Social Work Practice: An Example from Australian Tertiary Education -- Introduction -- Positioning the Authors -- Jos -- Kate -- Racism in Australia -- Racism Is Real in Australian Tertiary Education -- Racism and Social Work Education -- A New Paradigm in Anti-racist Social Work Education -- The Unit in Focus: HGW312/503 Social Innovation, Sustainability and Regenerative Social Work -- Pedagogical Tools -- Conclusion -- Cross-References -- References -- 13 Racial and Cultural Passing in the Academy -- Introduction -- Representations and the Invisible Middle -- De-problematizing Whiteness in the Academy -- Indigenous Knowledges: Not Just a Sub-discipline -- Can Indigenous Knowledge Holders Ever Be Total Participants in the Academy? -- The Academy´s Colonial History and Normative Disciplinarianism -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Resistance, White Fragility, and Fear of the Unknown in Tertiary Settings: A Recipe for Blak Fatigue -- Introduction -- Terminology and Positionality -- Currency and Context -- Blak Fatigue in the Context of the Colony -- Why and How This Occurs -- Background -- Embedding First Nations Studies -- White Fragility and Resistance -- Black Fatigue and Racial Battle Fatigue in the USA -- Cultural Taxation: Unofficial Duties of Blakademics -- Comparisons Between the Colony and the USA.
Another Example of the Colony´s (Not So)-Silent Racism -- The Role of Racism -- Institutional Expectations of ``Professionalism´´ in the Classroom -- Transforming Thinking -- Blak Excellence -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Critical Reflections on Blackness/Blakness and the Whiteness of Coloniality in the Pacific -- Introduction -- Recognizing Whiteness in Blackness/Blakness: The Whiteness of Coloniality -- The Whiteness of Coloniality -- Coloniality Across Pasifika -- Becoming to Unbecome: Unbecoming to Become -- Becoming Unfamiliar -- Conclusion -- Onetalk: Toward Black/Blak Becoming Claiming Space as Pasifika Students -- References -- 16 Indigenizing Critical Whiteness: Deconstruction of Vā-Relational Practices in Aotearoa-New Zealand University Settings -- Introduction -- Indigenizing Critical Whiteness Discourses -- Positionality -- Talanoa as Methodology -- Re-presentation and Whiteness -- Experiences of Whiteness Circulating in Professional Educational Spaces -- That Kind of Māori, by Katie -- Response to Katie´s Passage -- Racism, Whiteness, a Swamp, and a Rock Cliff, by Dassia -- Response to Dassia´s Passage -- ``No, leave your Tongan at home,´´ by David -- Conclusion -- References -- 17 Australian Universities, Indigenization, Whiteness, and Settler Colonial Epistemic Violence -- Protocols in Action -- Introduction -- Colonial Epistemic Violence in the Academy -- Truth-Telling Versus ``the Soft Story´´ -- Representation and Racism -- The Slippery Slope of Allyship -- Indigenous Pedagogies as a Response to Epistemic Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Whiteness in Education -- 18 Critical Whiteness in Education -- Introduction -- Critical Whiteness in Education -- Where to from Here? Concluding Thoughts on Critical Whiteness in Education -- References.
19 Continuing to Address Whiteness Behaviors Through Culturally Responsive Practice -- Introduction -- Normality in a Taken-for-Granted Indigenous World -- Elements of Power and Privilege Dealt to the Individual and Different Cultural Groups -- Morality Dimensions for Social Workers -- Dominant Discourses That Inform Social Work Curriculum Development -- Antioppressive Practice -- Social Justice Practice -- Human Rights Practice -- Evidence-Based Practice -- Responsive Practice Is Culturally Safe Practice -- Mana -- Purākau: Mana -- Āta -- Purākau: Āta -- Conclusion -- References -- 20 The Maintenance of the Dominance of Whiteness in Australian Social Work -- Introduction -- Whiteness Literature in Australia: A Review -- Whiteness Theory -- The Curricula -- The Authorizing Environment of Whiteness -- The Experience -- The Angry Black Woman (Anger/Indignation) -- ``Be Nicer´´ (Anger/Indignation) -- ``White Tears´´ (Emotional Incapacitation) -- Ghosting and Silencing Aboriginal Voices (Withdrawal) -- Correcting the ``Aborigine´´ and Being Belittled (Argumentation and Emotional Incapacitation) -- Studying the ``Other´´: The Need to Share Personal Stories (Argumentation) -- Conclusion -- References -- 21 ``What´s in a Name´´: An ``Asian´´ Australian Educator´s Autoethnographic Account of Critical Pedagogical Practice That Dec... -- Introduction: Roll Call -- The Role of Classroom Rolls - Part 1 -- Rolling into Theory -- Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Critical Whiteness Studies (CWS) -- Asian Critical Race Theory (AsianCrit) -- Racial Microaggressions -- Rolling Theory into the Personal and Political -- Conclusion: The Role of Classroom Rolls - Part 2 -- References -- 22 Navigating Whiteness in Education: A Pasifika Perspective -- Introduction -- Pasifika in Australia -- Education in Australia.
Understanding Pasifika Learners and Preferred Learning Methods.
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Handbook of critical whiteness : deconstructing dominant discourses across disciplines / / editors, Jioji Ravulo, Katarzyna Olcoń, Tinashe Dune, Alex Workman, Pranee Liamputtong
Handbook of critical whiteness : deconstructing dominant discourses across disciplines / / editors, Jioji Ravulo, Katarzyna Olcoń, Tinashe Dune, Alex Workman, Pranee Liamputtong
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource : illustrations (some colour)
Disciplina 305.8
Soggetto topico Critical race theory
White people - Race identity
Decolonization
Anti-racism
Eurocentrism
Ethnocentrism
Discrimination
Multiculturalism
Social justice
Ethnoscience
ISBN 981-19-1612-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to the handbook -- Key concepts in critical whiteness studies -- Overrepresented and underscrutinized : how white athletes prevail in US college athletic recruitment and admission -- The Indigenous turn : epistemic justice, Indigenous knowledge systems, and social and emotional well-being -- Toward reflexivity : critical reflections on "race" and "whiteness" in the context of study abroad -- Ubuntu : the African philosophy about making people more human -- Whiteness in criminology : Indigenous overrepresentation -- Whiteness in forensics -- Whiteness in social work : developing decolonial forms of practice -- Yarning about yarning : a potential strategy to deconstruct whiteness.
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Handbook of critical whiteness : deconstructing dominant discourses across disciplines / / editors, Jioji Ravulo, Katarzyna Olcoń, Tinashe Dune, Alex Workman, Pranee Liamputtong
Handbook of critical whiteness : deconstructing dominant discourses across disciplines / / editors, Jioji Ravulo, Katarzyna Olcoń, Tinashe Dune, Alex Workman, Pranee Liamputtong
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource : illustrations (some colour)
Disciplina 305.8
Soggetto topico Critical race theory
White people - Race identity
Decolonization
Anti-racism
Eurocentrism
Ethnocentrism
Discrimination
Multiculturalism
Social justice
Ethnoscience
ISBN 981-19-1612-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to the handbook -- Key concepts in critical whiteness studies -- Overrepresented and underscrutinized : how white athletes prevail in US college athletic recruitment and admission -- The Indigenous turn : epistemic justice, Indigenous knowledge systems, and social and emotional well-being -- Toward reflexivity : critical reflections on "race" and "whiteness" in the context of study abroad -- Ubuntu : the African philosophy about making people more human -- Whiteness in criminology : Indigenous overrepresentation -- Whiteness in forensics -- Whiteness in social work : developing decolonial forms of practice -- Yarning about yarning : a potential strategy to deconstruct whiteness.
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Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (2300 p.)
Disciplina 300.1
Soggetto topico Social sciences
Philosophy and social sciences
Sociology
Medical ethics
Ethics
Methodology of the Social Sciences
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Sociological Theory
Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
ISBN 981-10-2779-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Part I – Emerging and Innovative Research Methods -- 1. Art-based research methods -- 2. Visual methods -- 3. Drawing method -- 4. Photovoice method -- 5. Photo elicitation method -- 6. Using automated cameras (ACs) as research tool -- 7. Participatory photomapping method -- 8. Digital story-telling method -- 9. Ethno-mimesis research methodology -- 10. Using vignettes in research -- 11. Using puppetry in research -- 12. Using cartography in research -- 13. Freelisting method -- 14. Card-based method -- 15. Diary method -- 16. Participant-guided mobile method -- 17. Music as research method -- 18. Film as research method -- 19. Online research -- 20. Skype interviewing method -- 21. Digital ethnography -- 22. Telephone interviewing -- 23. Dyadic interviewing method -- 24. Archival research -- 25. Covert research methods.
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Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (2248 pages) : illustrations (some colour), tables
Disciplina 300.1
Collana Springer Reference
Soggetto topico Sociology - Methodology
Philosophy and social sciences
Sociology
Bioethics
Ethics
Sociological Methods
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Sociological Theory
Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics
ISBN 9789811052514
9811052514 $#q (electronic bk.)
9789811052521
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Volume One -- Philosophical Foundations & Methodological Frameworks -- Research methods in Health and social science: An introduction -- Part 1: Introduction to Research Approaches -- Chapter 1: The nature of qualitative research (nature, sampling, trustworthiness, reflexivity, its criticism) -- Chapter 2: The nature of quantitative research (nature, sampling, validity & reliability, its criticism) -- Part 2: Philosophical Foundations & Methodological Frameworks -- Chapter 3: Ontology and epistemology -- Chapter 4: Positivism and realism -- Chapter 5: Ethnography (including critical ethnography) -- Chapters 6: Phenomenology -- Chapter 7: Symbolic interactionism -- Chapter 8: Grounded theory -- Chapter 9: Hermeneutics -- Chapter 10: Feminism -- Chapter 11: Postmodernism -- Chapter 12: Participatory research -- Chapter 13: Case study research -- Chapter 14: Ethnomethodology -- Chapter 15: Indigenist and decolonising research methodology -- Chapter 16: Evaluation research -- Chapter 17: Translational research -- Part 3: Ethics, politics and Research -- Chapter 18: Ethics and research -- Chapter 19: Politics in research -- Chapter 20: Research proposals and successful grant applications -- Means for Data Collection: Research Methods -- Part 1: Qualitative Approaches and Practices -- Chapter 1: In-depth interviewing method -- Chapter 2: Focus group method -- Chapter 3: Narrative research -- Chapter 4: Oral/life history -- Chapter 5: Ethnographic method -- Chapter 6: Institutional and focused ethnography -- Chapter 7: Doing grounded theory research -- Chapter 8: Unobtrusive methods -- Chapter 9: Autoethnography -- Chapter 10: Participatory action research and Community-based participation -- Chapter 11: Memory-work -- Part 2: Quantitative Approaches and Practices -- Chapter 12: Surveys and questionnaires -- Chapter 13: Structured observation method -- Chapter 14: Epidemiology -- Chapter 15: Single-subject experimental designs -- Chapter 16: Randomised controlled trials -- Chapter 17: Measurement issues -- Part 3: Multi, Mixed Methodology and Collaborative Research -- Chapter 18: Integrated methods in research -- Chapter 19: The use of multi-methods in research -- Chapter 20: The use of mixed methods in research -- Chapter 21: Rapid appraisal method -- Chapter 22: The Delphi method -- Chapter 23: Q methodology -- Data Analysis, Systematic Review, and Representation of Research Data -- Part 1: Making Sense of Data -- Chapter 1: Transcribing and coding of qualitative data. Chapter 2: Content analysis -- Chapter 3: Thematic analysis -- Chapter 4: Critical discourse/discourse analysis -- Chapter 5: Narrative analysis -- Chapter 6: Conversational analysis/dialogical (analysing talk). Chapter 7: Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDAS) -- Chapter 8: Using diagrams to support research process -- Chapter 9: Data analysis in quantitative research -- Chapter 10: Using SPSS/STATA programmes -- Chapter 11: Network analysis -- Part 2: Systematic Review -- Chapter 12: Metasynthesis of qualitative research -- Chapter 13: Systematic reviews -- Part 3: Representation of Research Findings -- Chapter 14: Traditional/academic presentation of research findings -- Chapter 15: Innovative ways of research dissemination (eg. dance, short story, poem) -- Chapter 16: Using cartoons to disseminate research findings -- Chapter 17: Theatre/drama and dissemination of research findings -- Chapter 18: Autoethnographic representation -- Chapter 19: Evaluation of published evidence (qualitative & quantitative evaluation).
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Handbook of Social Inclusion [[electronic resource] ] : Research and Practices in Health and Social Sciences / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Handbook of Social Inclusion [[electronic resource] ] : Research and Practices in Health and Social Sciences / / edited by Pranee Liamputtong
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XV, 2485 p. 20 illus., 10 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 613
614
Soggetto topico Public health
Social service
Medicine
Health services administration
Public Health
Social Care
Medicine/Public Health, general
Health Care Management
ISBN 3-030-48277-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part 1: Toward Social Inclusion in Research and Practices: Theoretical Backgrounds -- Part 2: Social Inclusion: Methodological and Ethical Considerations -- Part 3: Striving Toward Inclusive Research: Research Methods for Doing Research Inclusively -- Part 4: Inclusive Research Methodology: Participatory Research -- Part 5: Social Inclusion & Social Exclusion: Population Groups, Lived Experiences & Issues -- Part 6: Enhancing Social Inclusion Through Social Inclusion Programs & Interventions -- Part 7: Promoting Social Inclusion: The Role of Health & Social Care -- .
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Stigma, discrimination and living with HIV/AIDS : a cross-cultural perspective / / Pranee Liamputtong, editor
Stigma, discrimination and living with HIV/AIDS : a cross-cultural perspective / / Pranee Liamputtong, editor
Edizione [1st ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Springer, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (415 p.)
Disciplina 362.1969792
Altri autori (Persone) LiamputtongPranee
Collana Lecture notes in electrical engineering
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) - Psychological aspects
AIDS (Disease) - Social aspects
ISBN 94-007-6324-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Chapter 1: Stigma, Discrimination and HIV/AIDS across Cultures: An Introduction; Pranee Liamputtong -- PART I. STIGMA, DISCRIMINATION, HIV/ AIDS - THEORETICAL UNDERSTANDING -- Chapter 2: Stigma Experienced by People Living with HIV/AIDS; Valerie A. Earnshaw and Seth C. Kalichman -- Chapter 3: Gender and AIDS Stigma; Robert Wyrod -- Chapter 4. HIV-related Stigma across Cultures: Adding Family into the Equation; Connie Y.Y. Ho and Winnie W.S. Mak -- Chapter 5. Disclosure and Stigma: A Cultural Perspective; Minrie Greeff -- Chapter 6. HIV Stigmatization among Healthcare Providers: Review of the Evidence and Implications for HIV Care; Jessie Naughton and Peter A. Vanable -- PART II. THE EXPERIENCES OF STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION ACROSS SOCIAL AND CULTURAL GROUPS -- Chapter 7. Morality, Discrimination, and Silence: Understanding HIV Stigma in the Socio-Cultural Context of China; Yanqiu Rachel Zhou -- Chapter 8: Stigma and Discrimination towards People Living with HIV: Socio-Cultural Aspects, Experiences, and Ethical and Legal Responses in Colombia; Chantal Aristizábal-Tobler -- Chapter 9: Internalized Stigma among African American Living with HIV: Preliminary scale Development based on Qualitative Data; Deepa Rao, Michele Andrasik, Xeno Acharya and Jane Simoni -- Chapter 10. HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in Puerto Rico: The Role of Sympathy on Attitudes towards Persons Living with HIV/AIDS; Lisa R. Norman -- Chapter 11: HIV-Related Stigma and HIV Disclosure among Latinos on the U.S.-Mexico Border; John A. Sauceda, John S. Wiebe, Deepa Rao, Cynthia R. Pearson and Jane M. Simoni -- Chapter 12:  The Experience of HIV-Related Stigma in South Africa; Maretha Visser and Heather Sipsmau.- Chapter 13: Spaces of Disclosure and Discrimination: Case Studies from India; Ajay Bailey and Shrinivas Darak -- Chapter 14: Stigma, Modernization, Sex Behavior, and Infection Risk among Chinese Youth; Eli Lieber, Ioakim Boutakidis and Dorothy Chin -- Chapter 15. Layered Stigma and HIV/AIDS: Experiences of Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) in South Africa; Allanise Cloete, Seth C. Kalichman and Leickness C. Simbayi -- Chapter 16. Emerging Gay Identities in China: The Prevalence and Predictors of Social Discrimination against Men who have Sex with Men; Jenny X. Liu and Kyung-Hee Choi -- Chapter 17. Strange Bedfellows: HIV-Related Stigma among Gay Men in Australia; John B.F. de Wit, Dean A. Murphy, Philippe C.G. Adam and Simone Donohoe -- Chapter 18: The Hierarchical Experience of Stigma in HIV/ Hepatitis C Co-Infected Gay Men; Gareth J. Owen -- PART III. DEALING WITH AND MANAGEMENT OF STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION -- Chapter 19. HIV/AIDS Related Stigma among African Americans in the southern United States; Pamela Payne Foster and Susan W. Gaskins -- Chapter 20. An Antitode to Stigma? The People Living with HIV Stigma Index in Malawi and the United Kingdom (UK); Lucy Stackpool-Moore, Maureen L. Chirwa, Sam de Croy, Alastair Hudson, David Kamkwamba, Ruth Kundecha, Pamela T. Mahaka, Sue Onyango and Eunice Sinyemu -- Chapter 21: Achieving Harmony: Moving from Experiencing Social Disgust to Living with Harmony in People with HIV/AIDS in the Thai Context - Quantar Balthip, Julie Boddy and Jirapa Siriwatanamethanon -- Chapter 22: AIDS Support Groups and Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Thailand - Pranee Liamputtong, Niphattra Haritavorn and Niyada Kiatying-Angsulee -- Chapter 23: Gender Differences in Stigma and Community Support among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Thailand - Fumihiko Yokota and Mark VanLandingham.
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New York, : Springer, 2013
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