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  • Dahlstedt, Magnus, et al. (författare)
  • Förord : Kritiska sociala arbeten
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift. - Linköping : Linköping University Electronic Press. - 1104-1420 .- 2003-5624. ; 27:3-4, s. 199-206
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Det här temanumret handlar om kritiskt socialt arbete. Det finns en mångfald av kritiska perspektiv inom socialt arbete, med olika teoretisk, disciplinär och metodologisk ingång. Samtidigt kan vi urskilja vissa gemensamma drag i mångfalden av perspektiv. Stundtals knyts det kritiska inslaget till kritisk teori och inte sällan till den samhällskritik som teoretiker verksamma inom den så kallade Frankfurtskolan utvecklade (däribland Adorno, Fromm, Habermas, Horkheimer och Marcuse). En annan återkommande referenspunkt är framhållandet av den kritiska reflektionen och dess potential, där socialt arbete ses som något flexibelt, ovisst och mångsidigt, vilket i sin tur förutsätter ett förhållningssätt som är rörligt (Herz 2012). Gemensamt för många kritiska perspektiv är strävan efter att göra det sociala arbetet till en aktiv kraft för social förändring, en kraft som värnar sociala rättigheter och som – omvänt – motverkar social utsatthet. 
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  • Dahlstedt, Magnus, 1975-, et al. (författare)
  • Förord. Kritiska sociala arbeten
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift. - Linköping : Förbundet för Forskning i Socialt Arbete. - 1104-1420 .- 2003-5624. ; 27:3/4, s. 199-206
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  • Grønnestad, Trond E., et al. (författare)
  • Interaction rituals in an open drug scene
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. - : Sage Publications. - 1455-0725 .- 1458-6126. ; 37:1, s. 86-98
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Aims: Open drug scenes can be found in most major cities in Europe. Despite often being closeddown by the police, the drug community continues to exist, and the drug scenes reappear elsewhere. There seem to be forces that hold these communities together, regardless of the substances used. In this study we explore whether interaction rituals have an impact on the decision bypeople to stay in the drug scene or to return after quitting their drug use. Method: In this ethnographic study, one of the researchers spent time in an open drug scene in a Norwegian city overa one-year span and gathered data on the human interactions hosted by this scene. In addition, theresearcher interviewed eight people from the scene to obtain greater insight into their lives andperceptions of the scene, drawing on Goffman’s and Collins’s theories about rituals. Findings:Three themes emerged. First, drug users bonded as a group and resisted what they called “normal people” passing by. Second, users demonstrated the importance of sharing drugs and services andadhering to the scene’s rules of conduct. The third and final theme is the focus of attention and theproduction of emotional energy. Conclusion: The experience of being outsiders and the need tohide some of their activities seemed to make it necessary for persons in the drug scene to havetheir own rules and rituals. These rules and rituals can be regarded as “interaction rituals”. They provide participants with the symbols of group membership, emotional energy, and group solidarity. This makes it hard to leave the scene and might explain why those who do often return.
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  • Lalander, Philip, 1965- (författare)
  • Barn, unga och ritualer i den illegala drogekonomin
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Barn & unga i utsatta livssituationer. - : Liber. - 9789147133598 ; , s. 205-217
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Kapitlet handlar om ungas väg in i den illegala drogekonomin. Det bygger på etnografisk forskning och bidrar till en fördjupad förståelse av utsatta ungas sökande efter mening och gemenskap i det rituella sammanhang som drogerna kan erbjuda.
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  • Vieira, Magdalena, 1975- (författare)
  • Moments on a City Bus : Micro-sociology of Non-verbal Interaction in Urban Bus-riding
  • 2020
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This thesis seeks to contribute to research on social interaction in public (and semi-public) places in general, and research on non-verbal mundane interaction in these places in particular. By paying empirical attention to the non-verbal interaction that takes place in the context of riding a city bus – which is a contained and time-limited form of social activity – this thesis explores the theoretically rich source of information about mundane interaction that this specific social activity offers. By systematically applying a Goffmanian-informed conceptual framework to the analysis of data collected through participant observation, this thesis examines what this framework can offer to micro-sociological understandings of mundane non-verbal interaction. Moreover, this thesis investigates whether bodily cues for race, gender and age (and the sense of similarity and difference that they convey), play a role in the non-verbal mundane interaction that takes place in city busses. The assumption that mundane non-verbal interaction in a time- and space-constrained setting such as a city bus could be influenced by obvious phenotypical similarities and differences between the bodies­ of the people that engage in this interaction, is also hereby explored.The empirical material utilized in this thesis has been generated through a carefully designed study of city bus riding that relies on participant observation (over a period of 10 months), and is based on the operationalization of an array of parameters to study non-verbal interaction in a theoretically-informed and systematic manner. The analyses performed allowed for the methodical study of what time, space and phenotypical variations mean to the non-verbal mundane interaction that takes place in city busses (a total 200 hours of observations were recorded in systematized field notes resulting in 136 interaction moments, which were coded along 307 parameters using ATLAS.ti).The results suggest that while previous research on urban bus riding alludes to three dimensions of social interaction that are worthy of our attention – time, space, and (travelling) bodies – there is also a fourth dimension that scholars of social interaction (both verbal and non-verbal) ought to take into account (i.e. codes for interaction). The results indicate also that it is through the systematic attention to interaction moments (by acknowledging their dimensions, by taking into account features of gestures, and through detailed comparisons with other interaction moments) that we can achieve a deeper and detailed understanding of mundane non-verbal interaction in everyday life. Thus, by exposing new aspects of social interaction that future research can explore, as well as offering an array of new angles that it ought to consider (such as different aspects of intensity of involvement and types of territorial orientation to name but a few), this thesis expands the micro-sociological imagination of what mundane non-verbal interaction entails.This thesis proposes that there is nothing inconsequential or fleeting about mundane non-verbal interaction in everyday life. This thesis shows namely that in the mundane non-verbal interaction that takes place in the public spaces that are city busses, the socially coded bodies of the riders, and therefore also the phenotypical similarities and differences between them, may be a part of the interaction space created and reshaped in each interaction moment. Thus, not only is mundane non-verbal interaction full of events, rhythms, and nuances in intensity, this interaction seems also to be heavily mediated by the phenotypical cues that are imprinted in our bodies, which is why labeling this interaction ‘mundane’ is deceiving.
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