An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis

Using an institutional ethnographic approach, this research explores the everyday experiences of women living with Multiple Sclerosis and the work they do to understand and manage their illness. Starting with the women's own accounts of their everyday experiences with MS, this research analyzes...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Watkins, Sheri Lee
Other Authors: Carroll, William K.
Language:English
en
Published: 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3976
id ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-3976
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-39762015-01-29T16:52:00Z An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis Watkins, Sheri Lee Carroll, William K. Smith, Dorothy E. Institutional Ethnography Bifurcated consciousness Bio medical model Illness Health Standpoint Theory Pharmaceutical Multiple Sclerosis Using an institutional ethnographic approach, this research explores the everyday experiences of women living with Multiple Sclerosis and the work they do to understand and manage their illness. Starting with the women's own accounts of their everyday experiences with MS, this research analyzes and explicates the social relations that are involved in their everyday taken-for-granted lifework. An exploration of the ruling institutions coordinating with the everyday work of these women provides insight to some of the struggles and problems people with MS encounter. This project explicates and problematizes the disjuncture between the actual lived experience of having MS and the biomedical institution's authority over the illness. Graduate 2012-05-03T20:15:35Z 2012-05-03T20:15:35Z 2012 2012-05-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3976 English en Available to the World Wide Web
collection NDLTD
language English
en
sources NDLTD
topic Institutional
Ethnography
Bifurcated consciousness
Bio medical model
Illness
Health
Standpoint Theory
Pharmaceutical
Multiple Sclerosis
spellingShingle Institutional
Ethnography
Bifurcated consciousness
Bio medical model
Illness
Health
Standpoint Theory
Pharmaceutical
Multiple Sclerosis
Watkins, Sheri Lee
An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis
description Using an institutional ethnographic approach, this research explores the everyday experiences of women living with Multiple Sclerosis and the work they do to understand and manage their illness. Starting with the women's own accounts of their everyday experiences with MS, this research analyzes and explicates the social relations that are involved in their everyday taken-for-granted lifework. An exploration of the ruling institutions coordinating with the everyday work of these women provides insight to some of the struggles and problems people with MS encounter. This project explicates and problematizes the disjuncture between the actual lived experience of having MS and the biomedical institution's authority over the illness. === Graduate
author2 Carroll, William K.
author_facet Carroll, William K.
Watkins, Sheri Lee
author Watkins, Sheri Lee
author_sort Watkins, Sheri Lee
title An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis
title_short An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis
title_full An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed An Institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis
title_sort institutional ethnography of living with and managing multiple sclerosis
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3976
work_keys_str_mv AT watkinssherilee aninstitutionalethnographyoflivingwithandmanagingmultiplesclerosis
AT watkinssherilee institutionalethnographyoflivingwithandmanagingmultiplesclerosis
_version_ 1716729439792922624