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Parallel Sessions 21 - 25 19 June

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IHSRC 2009
IRIS32 2009
Sport Management-seminaret 2009
EVA-seminar 2008
Supply Chain Conference 2008
Parallel session 21: Health Care
b) Being a patient
Room B 135
Chair: Sissel LIsa Storli/Signe Julnes

Time

Title

Presenter

11.15-12.05

Men’s experiences of life after stroke and the process of rehabilitation – a phenomenological study with a gender perspective

Kari Kvigne
Associate Professor
Hedmark University College/
Sogn og Fjordane University College,
Norway

12.05-12.55

Experiences from using BiPAP mask in acute COPD-exacerbations. A phenomenological study

Henny Torheim, MS
Intensive care nurse
Hospital of Volda, Norway

13.00-14.00

Lunch

 

14.00-14.50

Living a life on hold. Women’s experiences of awaiting primary breast cancer surgery

Sigrun Drageset
Associate Professor
Bergen University College, Norway
 
Tove Giske
Associate Professor
Bergen Deaconess University  College, Norway
 
Torill Christine Lindstrøm
Professor
Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen Norway
 
Parallell session 22:  Health Care
c) Being a parent– being a woman
Room B 136
Chair: Susan James
 
Time
Title                                           
Presenter                       
11.15-12.05
Waiting for labour – aspects of temporality in first-time mothers’ lived experience
Tine Schauer Eri
PhD- student
Vestfold University College/ University of Bergen, Norway
12.05-12.55
Choosing childlessness? From description to interpretation and reflection in a phenomenological analysis of women’s accounts
Rachel Shaw
Dr
Aston University,
UK
13.00-14.00
Lunch
 
14.00-14.50
Parents perspective and placed children at residential care institutions
Kirsten Margaret Højberg
Lecturer in psychology/ PhD-student
VIA University College and Danish
University School of Education, Denmark
14.50-15.40
Hospitalized children – collaboration between parents and nurse
Hildegunn Sundal
PhD-student
Molde University College/
University of Bergen, Noway
 
Parallel session 23: Health Care
d) Aspects of rehabilitation
Room B 137
Chair: Brenda Cameron

Time
Title
Presenter
11.15-12.05
Self-perception as embodied knowledge – changing processes for patients with chronic pain
Aud Marie Øien
PhD-student
University of Bergen,  Norway
 
Målfrid Råheim
ssociate Professor
University of Bergen, Norway
 
Synnøve Iversen
Associate Professor
University of Stavanger, Norway
 
Sissel Steihaug
Senior Researcher
SINTEF
12.05-12.55
Phenomenology, rehabilitation perspectives and services delivery in Norway
Inger S. Martinussen
Associate Professor
Harstad University College, Norway
13.00-14.00
Lunch
 
14.00-14.50
The process of regaining meaning after Spinal Cord Injury
Sanne Angel
PhD-student adviser
University of Aarhus, Denmark
14.50-15.40
From professional practice to phenomenologically oriented research – an autobiographical account aided by Merleau-Ponty
Øyvind Førland Standal
PhD-Student
The Norwegian School of Sport
Sciences, Norway

 

Parallel session 24: Exploring the phenomenon
Room B 138
Chair:  Kate Galvin

Time
Title
Presenter
11.15-12.05
Pornography and Eroticism
Philippe Blouin
PhD-student
University of Quibec, Canada
12.05-12.55
“Barefoot into the dawn” by Felix Leclere: a study in the Ambiguities of Adolescence
Marc-Etienne Gaudet Lachance
PhD-student
University of Quibec, 
Canada
13.00-14.00
Lunch
 

Parallel session 25: Method and methodology
c) Methodological issues
Room B 139
Chair: Norm Friesen

Tim

Title

Presenter

11.15-12.05

Reflective analysis of the ‘Layering’ of Intentions within Emotional Experiences: Towards a’Depth Phenomenology’

Scott D. Churchill
Professor
University of Dallas, USA

12.05-12.55

The Motive and Method of Husserlian Phenomenology

Ken Nishi
Professor
Wako University, Japan

13.00-14.00

Lunch

 

14.00-14.50

What constitutes phenomenological research?

Kathryn D. Rettig,
University of Minnesota, USA

14.50-15.40

Phenomenology of Religion: Past, Present, Future

Ulrike Popp-Baier,
Professor
University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands