20 men coming from Morocco, Pakistan and Egypt took part to a series of focus groups aimed at analyzing the topic of women's migration and integration into the hosting culture. Short narratives were used as stimuli to elicit the conversation. In particular, the following themes were explored: couple relationship, relationship with the families of origin, parenting, relationship with the social and health care services. All the focus group were tape recorded, transcribed verbatim and a content analysis was made in order to identify the most relevant themes emerging from the interviews.

Gennari, M. L., Accordini, M., Il punto di vista maschile: analisi dei focus group, in Regalia, C., Giuliani, C., Esperienze di donne nella migrazione araba e pakistana, Franco Angeli, Milano 2012: 153-176 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/33399]

Il punto di vista maschile: analisi dei focus group

Gennari, Maria Luisa;Accordini, Monica
2012

Abstract

20 men coming from Morocco, Pakistan and Egypt took part to a series of focus groups aimed at analyzing the topic of women's migration and integration into the hosting culture. Short narratives were used as stimuli to elicit the conversation. In particular, the following themes were explored: couple relationship, relationship with the families of origin, parenting, relationship with the social and health care services. All the focus group were tape recorded, transcribed verbatim and a content analysis was made in order to identify the most relevant themes emerging from the interviews.
2012
Italiano
9788856848250
Gennari, M. L., Accordini, M., Il punto di vista maschile: analisi dei focus group, in Regalia, C., Giuliani, C., Esperienze di donne nella migrazione araba e pakistana, Franco Angeli, Milano 2012: 153-176 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/33399]
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