Qualitative Psychology Nexus, Vol. X: Values and Diversity in Qualitative Research
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Presentations from the annual workshops of the Center for Qualitative psychology in Sassary (Italy) in 2010 and in Heidelberg (Germany) in 2011 have been combined in this volume. The book has twelve chapters, organized in two parts: Reflections on Values and Diversity (Part I), Methodological Impacts (Part II). All chapters are related to a specific aspect of diversity and have been presented at either one of the workshops in Italy or in Germany. The term "diversity" is often used to describe differences, but it also refers to the notion of inclusiveness, - an inclusiveness of individuals who are diverse in ability /disability, age, economic status, ethnicity, gender, language, national origin, race, religion, and sexual orientation. This inclusivity can be a framework for managing diversity. Social justice and respect for all individuals are important values in workplaces,where people seek to create a culture of inclusion that actively supports diversity in people, who live, work, and serve together. Attaining social justice and respect requires all members of the community to recognize that diversity in all its dimensions contributes to workplaces and other learning environments, thereby enriching the community, and improving opportunities for human understanding. A common issue in the contributions to this volume is to understand and apply research ethics as a dialogical practice with research subjects. Presentations from the annual workshops of the Center for Qualitative psychology in Sassary (Italy) in 2010 and in Heidelberg (Germany) in 2011 have been combined in this volume. The book has twelve chapters, organized in two parts: Reflections on Values and Diversity (Part I), Methodological Impacts (Part II). All chapters are related to a specific aspect of diversity and have been presented at either one of the workshops in Italy or in Germany. The term "diversity" is often used to describe differences, but it also refers to the notion of inclusiveness, - an inclusiveness of individuals who are diverse in ability /disability, age, economic status, ethnicity, gender, language, national origin, race, religion, and sexual orientation. This inclusivity can be a framework for managing diversity. Social justice and respect for all individuals are important values in workplaces,where people seek to create a culture of inclusion that actively supports diversity in people, who live, work, and serve together. Attaining social justice and respect requires all members of the community to recognize that diversity in all its dimensions contributes to workplaces and other learning environments, thereby enriching the community, and improving opportunities for human understanding. A common issue in the contributions to this volume is to understand and apply research ethics as a dialogical practice with research subjects. unknown unknown
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Schweizer, Karin Christel, Taylor Ullrich, Anette Huber, Günter L. Lim, Levan von Lautz, Alex Estalella, Adolfo Suorsa, Teemu Lambert, Richard G. McCarthy, Christopher Zimber, Andreas Comtesse, Hannah Flavian, Heidi Tussia-Cohen, Betty Kröner, Stephan Bussu, Anna Patrizi, Patrizia Gento, Samuel Schneider, Annette Collatz, Klaus-Günter Domínguez Garruda, Ma Concepción Medina Rivilla, Antonio Medina Domínguez, C. Maria Mirlashari, Jila Salsali, Mahvash Rafiey, Hassan Jahanbani, Jahanfar Demirkol, Abdullah Apo Kuzmaniæ, Marja Poštuvan, Vita
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2022-11-21



