Lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd

The aim of the thesis is to investigate and analyse students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure and how these are manifested in actions in the teaching of textile sloyd in lower secondary education. The study’s focus is on students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure in social action in t...

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Main Author: Westerlund, Stina
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för estetiska ämnen i lärarutbildningen 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1001712015-03-24T04:57:32ZLust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjdsweWesterlund, StinaUmeå universitet, Institutionen för estetiska ämnen i lärarutbildningenUmeå : Umeå universitet2015school subject sloydexperience-based learningpractical intersubjectivityemotional practicefocus group interviewsvideo recordingsstimulated recallsecondary schoolslöjd erfarenhetsbaserat lärandepraktisk intersubjektivitetemotionell praktikfokusgruppsamtalhögstadietrörlig bildThe aim of the thesis is to investigate and analyse students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure and how these are manifested in actions in the teaching of textile sloyd in lower secondary education. The study’s focus is on students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure in social action in the working processes of textile sloyd and on how these expressions can be related to learning. The empirical material consists of observations, video and audio recordings, individual interviews and focus group interviews, where video and audio recordings were used as stimulated recall. In all, 32 lessons in textile sloyd and 49 students aged 14-15 years were observed at four different schools. Theoretically, the thesis is based on Mead’s practical intersubjectivity and on Dewey’s theory of experience-based learning and dependence on emotions and actions. Pleasure and displeasure constitute valuating partial aspects of emotions. Based on a socio-cultural perspective, emotions are regarded as practices which arise from different predispositions’ dependence on the social context. The study’s analytical approach is hermeneutical. Critical incidents regarding students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure in social action found in observations and video and audio recordings were analysed in terms of Mead’s concept of gestures. The events were combined with what the students describe as critical incidents of pleasure and displeasure in the interviews and focus group talks. The material was then thematised. Several situations were then subjected to deeper analysis based on sociality and a change in perspective and related to different concepts of learning. The result of the thesis shows a tripartite semantic structure where students’ pleasure and displeasure in textile sloyd are mainly based on textile sloyd’s specific educational community, students’ relationship to the sloyd object and their experience of the working process. Social interaction, humour and mutual acknowledgement proved to be of importance for the function of pleasure and displeasure in the students’ working processes. The students’ experience of pleasure and displeasure depended on their control of the work, the characteristics of different craft techniques and their awareness of time. Pleasure and displeasure in textile sloyd found an expression in four overarching emotional practices with decisive importance for the students’ opportunities for learning: the repudiating, insecure, accepting and incorporating emotional practice. The study also provides an insight into how different cultural factors enable a certain scope for pleasure and displeasure. In this connection, social changes in relation to objects are discussed, as are changes in sociality and emotionality. Based on the pair of concepts of authenticity and ephemerality and closeness and intensity, cultural changes are visualised that are conceivably important for the students’ experiences of pleasure and displeasure in textile sloyd. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-100171urn:isbn:978-91-7601-224-6Doktorsavhandlingar i pedagogiskt arbete, 1650-8858 ; 59application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Swedish
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic school subject sloyd
experience-based learning
practical intersubjectivity
emotional practice
focus group interviews
video recordings
stimulated recall
secondary school
slöjd erfarenhetsbaserat lärande
praktisk intersubjektivitet
emotionell praktik
fokusgruppsamtal
högstadiet
rörlig bild
spellingShingle school subject sloyd
experience-based learning
practical intersubjectivity
emotional practice
focus group interviews
video recordings
stimulated recall
secondary school
slöjd erfarenhetsbaserat lärande
praktisk intersubjektivitet
emotionell praktik
fokusgruppsamtal
högstadiet
rörlig bild
Westerlund, Stina
Lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd
description The aim of the thesis is to investigate and analyse students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure and how these are manifested in actions in the teaching of textile sloyd in lower secondary education. The study’s focus is on students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure in social action in the working processes of textile sloyd and on how these expressions can be related to learning. The empirical material consists of observations, video and audio recordings, individual interviews and focus group interviews, where video and audio recordings were used as stimulated recall. In all, 32 lessons in textile sloyd and 49 students aged 14-15 years were observed at four different schools. Theoretically, the thesis is based on Mead’s practical intersubjectivity and on Dewey’s theory of experience-based learning and dependence on emotions and actions. Pleasure and displeasure constitute valuating partial aspects of emotions. Based on a socio-cultural perspective, emotions are regarded as practices which arise from different predispositions’ dependence on the social context. The study’s analytical approach is hermeneutical. Critical incidents regarding students’ expressions of pleasure and displeasure in social action found in observations and video and audio recordings were analysed in terms of Mead’s concept of gestures. The events were combined with what the students describe as critical incidents of pleasure and displeasure in the interviews and focus group talks. The material was then thematised. Several situations were then subjected to deeper analysis based on sociality and a change in perspective and related to different concepts of learning. The result of the thesis shows a tripartite semantic structure where students’ pleasure and displeasure in textile sloyd are mainly based on textile sloyd’s specific educational community, students’ relationship to the sloyd object and their experience of the working process. Social interaction, humour and mutual acknowledgement proved to be of importance for the function of pleasure and displeasure in the students’ working processes. The students’ experience of pleasure and displeasure depended on their control of the work, the characteristics of different craft techniques and their awareness of time. Pleasure and displeasure in textile sloyd found an expression in four overarching emotional practices with decisive importance for the students’ opportunities for learning: the repudiating, insecure, accepting and incorporating emotional practice. The study also provides an insight into how different cultural factors enable a certain scope for pleasure and displeasure. In this connection, social changes in relation to objects are discussed, as are changes in sociality and emotionality. Based on the pair of concepts of authenticity and ephemerality and closeness and intensity, cultural changes are visualised that are conceivably important for the students’ experiences of pleasure and displeasure in textile sloyd.
author Westerlund, Stina
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title Lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd
title_short Lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd
title_full Lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd
title_fullStr Lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd
title_full_unstemmed Lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd
title_sort lust och olust : elevers erfarenheter i textilslöjd
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för estetiska ämnen i lärarutbildningen
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