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  • Østergaard, Charlotte (author)
  • Ethical dilemmas of stretching towards Others in fitting situations
  • 2022
  • In: Russian Fashion Theory. ; special issue on performance and clothing:66(3), s. 35-35
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This article stretches the situatedness of costume fitting to include dressing and fitting into a connecting-costume in an urban environment. The author’s ambition is to study the ethical dilemmas that emerge in situations where participants are invited to fit into a costume that connects them to a co-wearer. Sara Ahmed writes that ‘bodies as well as objects shape though being orientated towards each other’ (Ahmed, 2010:245). This suggest that the object as the connecting-costume entanglement orientate the wearers towards each other and potentially towards different Others. However, in events and during specific situations the connecting-costume will most likely will expose and queer the wearers in an urban environment, hence the ethical dilemma is how does the researcher craft conditions in a way that makes the wearers fit-able to stretch themselves towards each other. One dilemma is that situating fitting in the urban environment suggests that several conditions most likely are out of the researcher’s control. Another dilemma is that even if the researcher also crafts the connecting-costume the question is if the researcher can predict or even imagine how the crafted materialities will craft wearers including how wearers fit one another? Eva Skærbæk writes about Løgstrup’s philosophy of the ethical demand that ‘ethics is the responsibility of I, the demand is personal’ (Skærbæk 2011:45). Skærbæk’s words suggest that research is an ethical call towards the researcher including that the researcher are responsible for what the research crafts. Hence, even if several conditions are out of the researcher’s control and event if the researcher cannot predict how the wearers respond to the conditions ¬– the researcher are responsible for how she craft conditions including that she in the specific situations must attend and respond to what the specific conditions crafts. This article argues that in order to create conditions for wearers to become fit-able to stretch themselves towards Others the researcher has ethical responsibility to have a critical awareness of the specificity of the situations. The researcher must critically be aware of, attend and respond to how the situation craft the wearers as well as that the researcher must learn from the responses of the wearers.
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  • Kislitsyna, Olga, et al. (author)
  • Vliyanie sotsialnoi podderzhki na zdorove Moskvichei : [Social support impact on Moscow inhabitants' health]
  • 2008
  • In: Sociological Studies. - 0132-1625. ; :4, s. 81-
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • "Impact by social factors on Moscow inhabitants' health" looks into relationships between actual health conditions and the levels of respective individual social capital on the basis of a sociological study among Moscow inhabitants carried out in the spring of 2004. The above relationships have been measured by means of following indices: social networks and informal social supports; degree of trust to institutions of the Russian state or to human beings in general; actual membership of individuals involved in voluntary non-government organizations. However, an outstanding role belongs to possibility to maintain contacts with the closest relatives, or family members.
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  • Kislitsyna, Olga, et al. (author)
  • РОЛЬ СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ ОТНОШЕНИЙ В ОБЪЯСНЕНИИ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИХ РАЗЛИЧИЙ В СОСТОЯНИИ ЗДОРОВЬЯ РОССИЯН : [The Role of Social Relations and Explaining Socio-Economic Health Disparities among Russians]
  • 2015
  • In: Социальные Aспекты Здоровья Hаселения [Social Aspects of Population Health]. - : Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. - 2071-5021. ; 4:44
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    • Background: Existence of systematic health differences between people with different socio-economic status has been confirmed by many studies. At the same time, social relations have been found to be an important determinant of health. Some scholars consider social relations as mediator between socioeconomic status and health. However, studies on this subject are scattered and inconsistent. At the same time, it remains unclear how social relations are distributed according to socio-economic status. The study, the results of which are presented in this work, is an attempt to examine relationship between socio-economic status, social relations and health.Purpose: The purposes of the study are: 1) to explore relationship between socio-economic status and social relations; 2) to confirm association between social relations and health; 3) to reveal whether social relations mediate association between socio-economic status and health.Methods: The study is based on data of the European Social Survey, Round 5. Statistical analysis was performed using logistic regression models. Three indicators were selected to measure social relations: presence of a family partner, confidentiality availability (presence of someone with whom it is possible to discuss intimate and personal matters) and social participation (communication with people for enjoyment rather than for reasons of work or duty). Socioeconomic status was assessed by the level of education, employment and financial situation. Self-rated health on a one-five scale was used as health (illness) indicator.Results: It was found out that socio-economically disadvantaged persons are at greater risk of social isolation, which, in turn, has negative effect on health. Social relations explain up to 21% of the socio-economic inequalities in self-rated health of the Russian people.Conclusions: The received results show the need to promote social support and social integration especially among people with low socio-economic status, which can contribute to reduce health inequalities.
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