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'I don't want no membership card': A grounded theory of the facets, responses, and outcomes of involuntary membership in US and Norwegian prisons.

机译:“我不希望没有会员卡”:关于美国和挪威监狱中非自愿会员资格的方面,反应和结果的扎实理论。

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This study investigated the experience of involuntary membership in U.S. and Norwegian prisons. The purpose of the study was two-fold: (1) offer a comprehensive understanding of the construct of membership, and (2) develop a substantive, mid-range theory of involuntary membership (Glaser & Strauss, 1967 Merton, 1968 Weick, 1974). The research questions posed were designed to clarify the experience of involuntary membership and included: What facets comprise involuntary membership?, In what ways do individuals describe the experience of involuntary membership?, and In what ways does Norwegian involuntary membership differ from U.S. involuntary membership in a prison setting?In order to answer these questions, I conducted 62 in-depth interviews in the United States and Norway with incarcerated individuals (n=41), correctional officers (n=10), wardens (n=3), and prison teachers (n=8). The interviews were dispersed across four separate prison facilities. I took a grounded theoretical approach to the data and used the constant comparative method in my analysis. Participants spoke about involuntary membership in relation to 10 distinct facets: Activities, Belongings, Body, Communication, Mind, Organizational Boundary Management, Space, Sound, Relationships, and Time. In addition, the participants in the study described their experience with involuntary membership in relation to their (1) responses to, and (2) outcomes of the phenomenon. Similarities and differences in the experience of involuntary membership between the United States and Norway were also discussed.The three-macro themes in this study came together to create a substantive, mid-range theory of involuntary membership in prisons. In order to explicate this theory, I offered a Process Model of Involuntary Membership and subsequently elucidated the theory using a structurational ontology (see Banks & Riley, 1993 Kirby & Krone, 2002) or worldview (Kilminster, 1991). This study contributes to communication research and theorizing by illuminating and addressing the limitations of previous scholarship. Theoretical implications and future research directions are also discussed.
机译:这项研究调查了美国和挪威监狱中的非自愿成员身份。该研究的目的有两个方面:(1)提供对会员资格构成的全面理解,(2)发展非自愿会员资格的实质性,中等范围理论(Glaser&Strauss,1967 Merton,1968 Weick,1974) )。提出的研究问题旨在阐明非自愿会员资格的经验,其中包括:非自愿会员资格的哪些方面?个人描述非自愿会员资格的方式是什么?挪威非自愿会员资格在哪些方面与美国非自愿会员资格有何不同?为了回答这些问题,我在美国和挪威对被监禁的个人(n = 41),惩教人员(n = 10),看守人(n = 3)和监狱进行了62次深度访谈教师(n = 8)。访谈分散在四个单独的监狱设施中。我对数据采用了扎实的理论方法,并在分析中使用了常量比较法。与会者谈到了与10个不同方面有关的非自愿成员资格:活动,财产,身体,沟通,思想,组织边界管理,空间,声音,关系和时间。此外,研究参与者描述了他们在(1)对现象的反应和(2)对现象的后果方面的非自愿成员身份的经历。还讨论了美国和挪威之间非自愿成员身份经历的异同。本研究中的三个宏观主题共同构成了监狱中非自愿成员资格的实质性,中端理论。为了阐明这一理论,我提供了非自愿成员资格的过程模型,随后使用结构化本体论(见Banks&Riley,1993 Kirby&Krone,2002)或世界观(Kilminster,1991)阐明了该理论。这项研究通过阐明和解决先前奖学金的局限性,为交流研究和理论化做出了贡献。还讨论了理论意义和未来的研究方向。

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  • 作者

    Peterson, Brittany Leigh.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 Speech Communication.Sociology Criminology and Penology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 257 p.
  • 总页数 257
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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