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Program October 5th 2004

14.15-14.20 Intro 14.20-14.35 Re-Membering 14.35-15.15 Introduction to today’s problem 15.15-15.30 Coffee Break 15.30-15.40 Introduction to group work 15.40-16.15 Group work 16.15-16.45 Report from groups, general discussion 16.45-17.00 Planning of next session(s).

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Program October 5th 2004

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  1. 14.15-14.20 Intro 14.20-14.35 Re-Membering 14.35-15.15 Introduction to today’s problem 15.15-15.30 Coffee Break 15.30-15.40 Introduction to group work 15.40-16.15 Group work 16.15-16.45 Report from groups, general discussion 16.45-17.00 Planning of next session(s) Program October 5th 2004

  2. Re-Membering • Mingle and talk: • What impressed you last week? • What do you expect this week? Write on blackboard

  3. Cultural forms Cultural forms Cultural forms Community Imagination Reciprocation Reciprocation Imagination Participant

  4. The pragmatics of objectification • Convergence between map and landscape • Ad-hoc’ing (Garfinkel) • From ”ground” to ”figure”: • Changing the ”miscellaneous”, ”other” • Nursing, housewifing, social work • Anti-method in social work: • Subjectivity • Wholism • ”Boundary objectivity”

  5. Husband: Dana succeeded in putting a penny in a parking meter today without being picked up Wife: Did you tak him to the record store? This afternoon as I was bringing Dana, our 4-year-old son, home from the nursery school, he succeeded in reachiong high enough to put a penny in a parking meter when wee parked in a meter zone, whereas before he ahd always had to be picked up to reach that high Since he put a penny in a meter that means that you stopped while he was with you. I know that you stopped at the record store either on the way to get him or on the way back. Was it on the way back, so that he was with you or did you stop there on the way to get him and somewhere else on the way back? Garfinkel: Studies in Ethnomethodology, p. 25

  6. Relevance • Psychologists as academic staff • Making, evaluating, developing ”information infrastructures” and ”methods” • …in otherwise ”oral work cultures” • e.g. supervision, project planning, evaluation, documentation, etc. • Standardization in drug treatment • Evidence-basing practice (cf. SPV program 2004, Campbell reviews) • ASI, DanRIS • Implementing as tools for quality development?

  7. Announcements • December 9th 2-5 pm – Neville Robertson & Peter Berliner: Community Psy in New Zealand and in Denmark • Per K Larsen: Master’s project on labor market integration courses for alcoholics

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