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Creating personas for political and social consciousness in HCI design [PDF]
Personas have become an important tool for Human-Computer Interaction professionals. However, they are not immune to limits and critique, including stereotyping.
Anna Wilson +3 more
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This study explores the intersection between phenomenography and variation theory in educational settings, focusing on their implications for teaching economics.
Nurudeen Babatunde Bamiro +3 more
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Phenomenography: A useful methodology for midwifery research
Abstract Aims To outline the theoretical, philosophical, and major assumptions associated with phenomenography and then address the application of a phenomenographical approach within the context of midwifery research. Background
Kirstie Jayne Balding +4 more
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Rigorous Phenomenography: A Conceptual Model
This paper presents a visual conceptual model for the qualitative research approach referred to as phenomenography. The static and recursive stages of a rigorous phenonemographical approach to research are outlined in detail. Using the example of a research study situated in pre-service teacher education, the authors explain how the fifteen distinct ...
Jennifer M. Straub, Nancy Maynes
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PHENOMENOGRAPHY ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS' HISTORICAL THINKING ABILITY IN STUDYING SOCIAL HISTORY
The Marton Phenomenography Analysis model is interesting to apply because it has a significant characteristic of learning that is based on two academic learning patterns, namely "surface" and "in-depth" learning approaches.
Agus Mulyana, Yeni Kurniawati
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Phenomenography’s contribution to organizational studies based on a practice perspective [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to propose the phenomenography as an approach that may contribute to the organizational studies based on the practice perspective, considering that it analyzes the phenomenon through the practitioner’s view and experience ...
Sandra Regina da Rocha-Pinto +4 more
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An evaluation of phenomenography
This article briefly evaluates phenomenography as a research approach. Drawing on findings from a recently-completed research project, it explains the phenomenographic approach, outlines how it was used in the research project, and presents the advantages and disadvantages of phenomenography.
A. Cossham
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Caring in Ambulance Encounters With Older Patients With Complex Care Needs: A Phenomenographic Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Although caring is a core concept in nursing, its meaning is not uniform, and perceptions may vary across care settings. In ambulance care, encounters with older patients with complex care needs present challenges that may shape how caring is understood and practiced. Guided by a lifeworld‐led caring perspective, this study explores
Hedqvist AT, Holmberg M.
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The Historical Methodological Foundation of Phenomenography
Phenomenography is a research tradition originating from research on students’ studying and learning. The research methods of phenomenography have been discussed and criticized by many authors. There is a need for a presentation of the historical methodological foundation of phenomenography. The phenomenographic research methods are best understood as
L. Svensson
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Exploring Undergraduate Nursing Students' Understandings of Mental Health: From Fear and Stigma to Holistic Understanding. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This research explored the variation in undergraduate nursing students' understandings of mental health (MH) at a Melbourne metropolitan university. Using phenomenography, a qualitative research methodology, the study involved interviewing 19 students at different stages of a 3‐year Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery ...
Barry S, Ward L, Walter R.
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