Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side. Transgressie in seks, drugs en rock 'n roll
In: Tijdschrift over cultuur & criminaliteit, Heft 3
ISSN: 2211-9507
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In: Tijdschrift over cultuur & criminaliteit, Heft 3
ISSN: 2211-9507
In: Tijdschrift over cultuur & criminaliteit, Heft 3
ISSN: 2211-9507
In: Tijdschrift over cultuur & criminaliteit, Heft 3
ISSN: 2211-9507
In: Tijdschrift over cultuur & criminaliteit, Heft 3
ISSN: 2211-9507
In: KWALON: Tijdschrift voor Kwalitatief Onderzoek, Band 20, Heft 1
ISSN: 1875-7324
Sounding polyphonic stories. Part 3. Method of analysis
Sounding polyphonic stories. Part 3. Method of analysis
In this study an unconventional qualitative, narrative methodology is applied to shed a new light on the significance of having a job and working in elderly care for health care professionals and to use this as a source of inspiration for labor market policy makers.The methodology is rather unconventional because it doesn't focus only on the lingual content of the stories, but also includes other significant aspects of storytelling (e.g., voice and sound). Therefore musical work forms (e.g., music listening and singing) are used additionally.In the first phase of data collection stories of care professionals about the intertwining of their lifeline and career have been collected. In the second, listening phase HR professionals listened to the stories told by the care professionals and used them as a source of inspiration for HR policy innovation. The applied method of analysis connects analysis methods from both arts-based research and voice-centered research. In two previous articles the theoretical domains underlying this study and the methodology of both the story-telling and story-listening phase have been presented. This article treats the method of analysis.
In: KWALON: Tijdschrift voor Kwalitatief Onderzoek, Band 19, Heft 1
ISSN: 1875-7324
Sounding polyphonic stories, part II. The phase of listening in data collection
Sounding polyphonic stories, part II. The phase of listening in data collection
In the Netherlands, future staffing of elderly care will demand a big effort and a lot of creativity of health care organizations and the government. In this study an unconventional qualitative, narrative methodology is applied to throw a new light on the significance having a job and working in elderly care has for health care professionals and to use this as a source of inspiration for labor market policymakers. The methodology is rather unconventional because it doesn't only focuses on the lingual content of the stories, but also includes other significant aspects of storytelling (e.g., voice and sound). Therefore musical work forms (e.g., music listening and singing) are used additionally.In the first phase of data collection stories of care professionals about the intertwining of their lifeline and career have been collected. In the second, listening phase HR-professionals listened to the stories told by the care professionals and used them as a source of inspiration for HR policy innovation.In a former article the methodology of the storytelling phase has been described. This article treats the methodology of the listening phase in the data collection. Later on the analysis methods will be described.
In: KWALON: Tijdschrift voor Kwalitatief Onderzoek, Band 18, Heft 3
ISSN: 1875-7324
Sounding polyphonic stories: what can be learned about the HR policy of elderly care organizations?
Sounding polyphonic stories: what can be learned about the HR policy of elderly care organizations?
In the Netherlands, future staffing of elderly care will demand a big effort and a lot of creativity of health care organizations and the government. In this study an unconventional qualitative, narrative methodology is applied to throw a new light on the significance having a job and working in elderly care has for health care professionals and to use this as a source of inspiration for labour market policy makers. The methodology is rather unconventional because it not only focuses on the lingual content of the stories, but also includes other significant aspects of storytelling (e.g., voice and sound). Therefore musical work forms (e.g., music listening and singing) are used additionally.In the first phase of data collection stories of care professionals about the intertwining of their lifeline and career have been collected. In the second phase HR professionals listened to the stories told by the care professionals and used them as a source of inspiration for HR policy innovation. This article treats the theoretical domains underlying this study and the methodology of the first stage of data collection, the storytelling phase. Later on the methodology of the listening phase and the analysis methods will be described.