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  • Larsen, Joacim, MedDr, et al. (author)
  • The Delphi method as a way to explore underresearched areas in nursing : - refugee's health and social participation
  • 2018
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background: The Delphi method developed in the 1950s in the US-Army as a way to forecast the probability of nuclear weapons usage in war by consulting "experts". From this origin the Delphi method successfully spread in dierent academic disciplines during the late 1900 to become one important method for access "expert consensus" in situations where no other evidence exist and furthermore to provide a valuable tool in the investigation of "expert opinion" and may thereby help to guide future policy directives in an era such as nursing. Objective: The aim of this presentation is to describe the possibilities of using this approach to explore under-researched areas in nursing using conclusion drawn from a scoping review of Delphi studies on refugee's health and social participation. Method: Scoping review Results: The ndings show that health workers; nurse’s, physicians, civil servants have a tremendous impact on health outcomes that occur for refugees during their adjustment to a new life and that their interpretation and implementing policies is important to consider when elaborating on health and resources of health. Conclusion and implication for practice: To conclude, emphasizing the tacit knowledge of experts the ndings show that this type of approaches can serve as a method to both investigate and establish a consensus among nurses or in areas of nursing research where evidence is lacking. Delphi method is a tool that can provide valuable insight regarding nursing knowledge that is not possible to monitor in any other way and can become more important in nursing research in the future.
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  • Liliequist, Evelina, 1982-, et al. (author)
  • Autoetnografi
  • 2022
  • In: Etnologiskt fältarbete. - : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144153261 ; , s. 153-172
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Det här kapitlet handlar om autoetnografi - en vetenskaplig metod som innebär att forskaren i någon mån gör sig själv och sina egna erfarenheter till en del av det som studeras. Det betyder att forskaren har en dubbel roll som både forskningsdeltagare och uttolkare av det empiriska underlaget. I föreliggande kapitel diskuterar vi autoetnografi som metod och som vetenskaplig genre. Vi som har skrivit detta kapitel är båda etnologer med erfarenhet av att på olika sätt arbeta med autoetnografi.
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  • Liliequist, Evelina, 1982-, et al. (author)
  • Autoetnografi
  • 2022. - 1
  • In: Etnologiskt fältarbete. - Lund : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144153261 ; , s. 153-172
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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  • Silow Kallenberg, Kim, 1984- (author)
  • Autopsy Poetry
  • 2022
  • In: Journal of Autoethnography. - : University of California Press. - 2637-5192. ; 3:3, s. 365-380
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The deaths of Marcus and Noel-childhood friends of the author-is the point of departure for this essay. The author uses the concept of an autopsy-both the actual autopsies performed on her friends after their deaths and an autopsy as a metaphor for dismantling the author's own memories of her two dead friends. The aim of the essay is to show rather than tell how self-identity and memory become reshaped through the experience of loss. It is empirically based on ethnographic interviews with friends and relatives of Marcus and Noel and on autoethnographic field notes. The idea of autopsy records as being rather poetic has inspired a method of writing in which creativity interacts with empirical descriptions. The knowledge engendered by the experience of loss and grief in this autoethnographic project has altered the previous beliefs and memories of the author and added layers of sorrow, aggression, and misery. The knowledge the author now possesses has changed her perceptions of the past. The essay could be read as if it were an autopsy of the author's own life, experiences, relationships, and emotions. It contributes to the knowledge on death, grief, and friendship by evoking reflection in its readers about their own lives, experiences, emotions, and relationships. The two dead friends depicted in the essay were people who now live in the memories of the friends and relatives they left behind. This common human experience transcends the individual subjects who were the author's friends.
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  • Silow Kallenberg, Kim, 1984- (author)
  • Between care and punishment : Ethnographies of secure units for compulsory care in Sweden
  • 2014
  • In: EASA (European Association of Social Anthropologists) 2014: Collaboration, Intimacy, Revolution- innovation and continuity in an interconnected world, Tallinn: Estonia, 31st July-3rd August, 2014.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This paper discusses the paradox of secure units as being institutions of both care and punishment. The paper also addresses issues of conducting research in closed environments: ethical questions, self-reflexivity and positionality.
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  • Silow Kallenberg, Kim, 1984- (author)
  • Between Care and Punishment : Fantasies of Change and Progress in Ethnographies of Compulsory Care
  • 2019
  • In: Ethnologia Scandinavica. - Uppsala : Kungl. Gustav Adolfs Akademien för svensk folkkultur. - 0348-9698. ; 49, s. 114-129
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • My research is focused on giving new perspectives on staff culture in secure units in Sweden. The aim of this article is to analyse how staff members understand change and progress in treatment work. How does staff imagine how change comes about in treatment work with problematic teenagers? How is change conceptualized and understood by the people working in institutions for compulsory care? I shall elaborate on what I refer to as logics in my material, and I shall also discuss the role of fantasy in institutional work. The focus on staff is based on my interest in power relations, and on an identified research gap in this field. Most of the previous research on secure units focuses on the young people; on various aspects of their lives such as their life-stories (see Berglund 1998), and on the methods and techniques that work in helping them to change their way of life (see Andreassen 2003). Little attention has been directed towards the staff, even though they are a large and important part of the care given in the institutions. In what follows I will map out my theoretical framework, discuss the methods used and give a brief contextualizing background to my empirical field of institutional care in Sweden. Thereafter I will move on to the analysis of the empirical material, and finally to a concluding discussion.
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  • Silow Kallenberg, Kim, 1984- (author)
  • Conceptualizing compulsory care : Articulation as a research strategy for new knowledge
  • 2014
  • In: AAA (American Association of Anthropology) 2014, 2-7 December, Washington DC: USA.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In an ongoing dissertation project in ethnology the empirical field of secure units of compulsory care for delinquent youth is explored. Ethnographic methods and materials are used in the research project: primarily interviews and participatory observations in a secure unit for teenagers. Secure units in Sweden are publicly funded and governed; yet very closed from public observation. Entering the closed environment of secure units as a researcher brings about questions of ethics and of the researchers position.   The field of compulsory care is dominated by knowledge produced within disciplines such as medicine, psychology and sociology. Concepts from these disciplines and their overarching ideas of what human beings are, influences the knowledge produced within this field. The term 'field' is used in a double sense and is thus referring to the empirical field, as well as to the research field, of compulsory care.   This paper shall discuss the possibilities and challenges of knowledge production in a field of study where many different perspectives compete for the dominant position. It shall discuss further the practice of articulation, as used in the discourse theoretical logics approach, in the process of integrating concepts from different disciplines and research traditions into a new coherent whole. Articulation, here understood as the reflective judgment that results in a modification of elements, is a process where issues of self-reflexivity, positionality and the relationship of knowledge and power are brought together; articulated in a new way. 
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  • Silow Kallenberg, Kim, 1984- (author)
  • Constructions of "Delinquency" in compulsory youth care
  • 2015
  • In: 33 Nordic Ethnology and Folklore Conference, Co-productions, collaborations, -contestations coming together in Copenhagen, Copenhagen: Denmark, 2015, 18-21 August.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In the borderlands of care and punishment, there are institutions for compulsory care. Teenagers with problems such as substance abuse, criminality and psychosocial difficulties are the target group of these institutions. Treatment under compulsion is not officially conceptualized as punishment but as protection for teenagers at risk. The care, or treatment, provided in institutions of compulsory care is organized and motivated out of various understandings of the teenagers receiving the care. In other words: the solutions are sprung out of certain problem formulations from staff and other professionals in the social sector.In this paper I investigate and analyze constructions of teenagers in the setting of so called secure units in Sweden. Observations and interviews, of practices and narratives with institutional staff, are analyzed to understand how "delinquency" is understood in this context. Using a foucauldian concept of power and a discourse theoretical logics approach, I understand these constructions as consisting of logics and fantasies in the intersection of gender, age, class, ethnicity, race, social background and biology. These various logics and fantasies are articulated together in different ways to motivate further action.Articulation is understood both as a methodological tool to organize the researchers view on empirical material, and as a research strategy to bring seemingly separate concepts and ideas together.This paper shall demonstrate the importance of studying the particularities of compulsory care to understand processes of normality and deviation more broadly. 
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