Understanding women in mobility and their adjustment using a dialogical approach
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Gupta Ewering, Vrinda
Date issued
September 20, 2023
Number of pages
90
Subjects
mobility women adjustment sociocultural psychology dialogical approach visual qualitative research
Abstract
This research project aims to understand the adjustment mechanisms mobilised by women in a new sociocultural environment and the extent to which employment plays a role in affecting their process of transitioning. It does so by examining the experiences, perceptions, and negotiations of women in mobility, in essence, by considering individual aspects to broaden the scope beyond just studying the connection between employment and mobility. This study employs a visual method to qualitative research. Using a qualitative approach to dialogical analysis, this study examines the diverse voices captured within individuals' narratives through interviews and diary data, allowing for a comprehensive analysis of their experiences and perspectives to understand adjustment.
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master thesis
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