At være i verden som en krop, der løber ind i samfundet: et community psykologisk perspektiv
Artiklen beskriver tre aspekter ved social, kropslig og rumslig læring og belyser disse ud fra data fra MATU projektet i Grønland.
Forfatter:
Peter Berliner
Årstal:
2013
Emner:
Community psykologi; Inuit; Udsatte unge; Social læring; Social udsathed; Social arv; Ungdomskultur; Ungdomsforskning
Titel på tidsskrift:
Paedagogisk Psykologisk Tidsskrift
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
50
Tidsskriftsnummer:
5
ISSN nummer:
1903-0002
"Nogle vælger døden. Jeg vælger livet, drømmene og troen på fremtiden": om kunst, billeder og unge i Paamiut
The article presents and analyses 20 photographs taken by ten young people in Paamiut, Greenland. The photographs were taken as a part of workshop facilitated by photographer Tina Enghoff and journalist Anette Molbech and later published as part of a book. The workshop was one of the many activities…
The article presents and analyses 20 photographs taken by ten young people in Paamiut, Greenland. The photographs were taken as a part of workshop facilitated by photographer Tina Enghoff and journalist Anette Molbech and later published as part of a book. The workshop was one of the many activities in the community mobilization program Paamiut Asasara. The photos, their titles and narrative texts are analyzed, using the method of a close reading with a clear focus on the photos themselves, combined with a contextual analysis of the photos. Transparency into the step-by-step analysis is used to secure plausibility of the results. The study shows that the photographs present the following themes: (1) searching for strength; (2) moving forward (to be on the move); (3) the will to choose and to make changes; (4) a longing for close relationship; and (5) valuing love, i.e. to love and to be loved. These themes are understood in the context of traditional Inuit story-telling and in the present situation of the young people in Paamiut as part of the Paamiut Asasara program.
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Forfatter:
Peter Berliner
Årstal:
2012
Emner:
Unge; Inuit; Fotografier; Community psykologi; Ungdomskultur; Ungdomsforskning; Eksistens
Titel på tidsskrift:
Psyke & logos
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
33
Tidsskriftsnummer:
2
ISSN nummer:
0107-1211
Så rejser jeg mig op og vandrer tilbage til Paamiut: om monologer i unges teater i Paamiut Asasara
I denne artikel undersøges indhold i og betydningen af unges teater monologer – som de fandt sted i forbindelse med C:ntact’s teater-opsætning med en gruppe unge i Paamiut. Forestillingen bestod af 8 monologer, der blev fremsat af de unge. Da der var tale om monologer undersøges det, hvad der er det…
I denne artikel undersøges indhold i og betydningen af unges teater monologer – som de fandt sted i forbindelse med C:ntact’s teater-opsætning med en gruppe unge i Paamiut. Forestillingen bestod af 8 monologer, der blev fremsat af de unge. Da der var tale om monologer undersøges det, hvad der er det specifikke i netop monologen som udtryksform i denne bestemte kontekst. Det undersøges her, hvordan monologen i form af fortælling har indgået i Inuits kultur i fortællinger af myter, sagn og eventyr. Dernæst undersøges indholdet i de unges nutidige dialoger. Der afsluttes med en refleksion over betydningen af de unges dialoger i den konkrete kontekst samt mere generelt som en bestemt udtryksform. Artiklen bygger på interviews med de unge deltagere og med andre borgere i Paamiut samt på et spørgeskema og statistik om udviklingen i Paamiut.
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Forfatter:
Peter Berliner
Årstal:
2012
Emner:
Unge; Inuit; Teater; Community resilience; Ungdomskultur; Resiliens
Titel på tidsskrift:
Psyke & logos
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
33
Tidsskriftsnummer:
2
ISSN nummer:
0107-1211
Challenges of youth participation in participatory action research: methodological considerations of the Paamiut Youth Voice research project
Paamiut Youth Voice (PYV) is a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project, exploring youth perceptions, experiences, and the promotion of well-being in Paamiut, Greenland. Active youth participation remained a key challenge in the development of the local community through the locally initiated com…
Paamiut Youth Voice (PYV) is a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project, exploring youth perceptions, experiences, and the promotion of well-being in Paamiut, Greenland. Active youth participation remained a key challenge in the development of the local community through the locally initiated community mobilisation programme Paamiut Asasara. The challenges of youth participation in PYV are investigated in order to explore the implications of youth participation in PAR projects. The discussion of challenges is based on a methodological account of experiences from the research process clarifying how youth participation in the PYV project took place. Results are presented, concerning the young people’s understandings and experiences of engagement and participation.
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Forfatter:
Laila Wattar; Sandrine Fanous; Peter Berliner
Årstal:
2012
Emner:
Resilience; Young people; Inuit; Participatory action research; Collective identity; Ungdomskultur; Ungdomsforskning; Forskningsmetode; Resiliens
Titel på tidsskrift:
International Journal of Action Research
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
8
Tidsskriftsnummer:
2
ISSN nummer:
1861-1303