Browsing by Subject "qualitative research"
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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Dylematy etyczne i problemy metodologiczne warsztatu badacza na przykładzie badań prowadzonych w środowisku osób z niepełnosprawnością intelektualną oraz niepełnosprawnością fizyczną(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2016) Niedbalski, JakubAim of the article is to consider ethical dilemmas and methodological problems, which a qualitative researcher becomes entangled in, taking up exploration of chosen spheres of social life. On one hand, these will be cases bases on research conducted in the environment of intellectually handicapped persons, and on the other I will refer to studies performed among the physically disabled. In the article I will try to provide liminal and ambiguous examples, which may become a trigger for further discussion. First of all they will be such situations, in which it is hard for a researcher to apply moral standards, without being afraid of violating them. Hence, the researcher is faced with a necessity to make difficult decisions and ambiguous choices, relating to that to what extent he can perform the research and realize the set goals, maintaining at the same time basic ethical standards.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Motywacje noszenia odzieży patriotycznej przez młodych Polaków i Polki(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2020) Baran, Jowita SaraThis article presents the results of qualitative research, which the main purpose was to cognize the motivation of wearing patriotic clothing by young Poles, both men and women. The author search for an answer to the question: why patriotic clothing users choose these special clothes. Meaning of clothes that respondents attribute to these special clothing was also present. In the analytical part respondent's motivations of wearing clothes have been recognized as an indicator of hot or cold nationalism in the understanding of Michael Billing's banal nationalism theory. Further, the theoretical basis is the theory of late modernity by Anthony Giddens and description of globalization processes.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Social contexts of food exclusion(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2018) Krukowska, Joanna; Rancew-Sikora, DorotaThis article deals with social problems experienced by people who exclude certain groups of products from their everyday diet. These exclusions stem from various reasons and involve a range of everyday material and social practices. They evoke particular kinds of social interactions within the household, among hosts and guests, and also induce different reflexive interpretations of the participants. The aim of this paper is to explore the problem of how elimination diets are practised and explained on an everyday basis, and to describe particular strategies and techniques undertaken by food excluders in shops, in their kitchens, and at the table. The empirical basis for the qualitative investigation is a set of eight participant observations combined with in-depth interviews conducted with urban residents with higher education living in northern Poland.
