Researching Resilience /
Researching Resilience challenges this tendency to pathologize youth, and marks a profound shift in research methods from the study of disorder to the study of well-being.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London :
University of Toronto Press,
[2009]
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction : the challenges in researching resilience / Linda Liebenberg, Michael Ungar
- 2. The ethical conduct of research involving children in international settings / Roger A. Boothroyd, Paul G. Stiles, Katherine A. Best
- 3. Participatory action research / Jackie Sanders, Robyn Munford
- 4. Not just the master discourse : a case for holistic case studies of youth resilience / Eli Teram, Michael Ungar
- 5. Visual methods when working with youth across cultures / Linda Liebenberg
- 6. Cross-cultural resilience research on youth : avoiding methodological hazards / Roger G. Tweed, Anita Delongis
- 7. Use of meta-analysis to study resilience factors : an exemplar / Alexa Smith-Osborne
- 8. Using mixed methods to understand youth resilience / David Este, Kathleen Sitter, Bruce Maclaurin
- 9. Constructing syntheses : striving for convergent methods for investigating youth in diverse cultures / Catherine Ann Cameron
- 10. Playing catch-up : evaluating a mathematics intervention for disadvantaged learners in South Africa / Johann Mouton, Lauren Wildschut
- 11. A sample research proposal for a mixed-methods investigation of resilience : the Pathways to Resilience Project / Michael Ungar
- 12. Youth resilience research and the transformative paradigm / Donna M. Mertens.