Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience
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Data de Publicação: | 2021 |
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Título da fonte: | Consumer Behavior Review |
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Resumo: | This study analyzes the consumption of elementary-school educational service by visually impaired individuals based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience of Baker and Mason (2012). To this end, an ethnographic investigation was performed on a non-governmental organization (NGO) involved in the education of visually impaired students and conducted in accordance with the procedure of Transformative Consumer Research described by Crockett, Downey, Firat et al. (2013). Data were collected through narrative interviews with 16 elementary-school students, six indepth interviews with managers and teachers from the NGO Lar, and five in-depth interviews with the guardians of the students, in addition to seven months of participant observations. The data were analyzed using the data analysis spiral technique. The results indicate that pressures from the individual, family, school community, and macro forces caused the state of vulnerability. Impotence in the face of practices by school managers and teachers as well as dependence on friendly schools appeared in the form of shock caused by two triggers events: the attempt to enroll students and the first days of school. The resilience of the consumers, the school community, and the NGO contributed to reduce the vulnerability. |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilienceConsumo de estudantes deficientes visuais baseado na teoria da vulnerabilidade e resiliência do consumidorconsumption vulnerabilitytransformative consumer researchvisually impairededucational serviceelementary school.vulnerabilidade de consumopesquisa transformativa do consumidordeficiência visualserviços educacionaisensino fundamental.This study analyzes the consumption of elementary-school educational service by visually impaired individuals based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience of Baker and Mason (2012). To this end, an ethnographic investigation was performed on a non-governmental organization (NGO) involved in the education of visually impaired students and conducted in accordance with the procedure of Transformative Consumer Research described by Crockett, Downey, Firat et al. (2013). Data were collected through narrative interviews with 16 elementary-school students, six indepth interviews with managers and teachers from the NGO Lar, and five in-depth interviews with the guardians of the students, in addition to seven months of participant observations. The data were analyzed using the data analysis spiral technique. The results indicate that pressures from the individual, family, school community, and macro forces caused the state of vulnerability. Impotence in the face of practices by school managers and teachers as well as dependence on friendly schools appeared in the form of shock caused by two triggers events: the attempt to enroll students and the first days of school. The resilience of the consumers, the school community, and the NGO contributed to reduce the vulnerability.Este estudo teve o objetivo de analisar o consumo de serviços educacionais do ensino fundamental por deficientes visuais a partir da teoria da vulnerabilidade e resiliência do consumidor de Baker e Mason (2012). Para tanto, uma investigação etnográfica foi conduzida em uma ONG que atua na educação de estudantes com deficiência visual, a partir do processo de Pesquisa Transformativa do Consumidor descrito por Crockett, Downey, Firat et al. (2013). Os dados foram coletados por meio de 16 entrevistas narrativas com alunos do ensino fundamental que frequentavam a instituição, seis entrevistas em profundidade com gestores e professores da ONG Lar, cinco entrevistas com responsáveis desses alunos e sete meses de observações participantes na instituição. Os dados foram analisados através da técnica de espiral de análise de dados. Os resultados indicam que o estado de vulnerabilidade vivenciado pelos estudantes foi motivado por pressões individuais, familiares, da comunidade escolar e por pressões macroambientais. A impotência diante das práticas de gestores escolares e professores, assim como a dependência de escolas amigas emergiram em forma de choque em função de dois eventos disparadores: o processo de matrícula e os primeiros dias na escola. A resiliência dos consumidores, da comunidade escolar e da ONG contribuíram para amenizar a vulnerabilidade.Universidade Federal de Pernambuco2021-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionQualitative Research; In-depth interview; Observationapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/cbr/article/view/25001810.51359/2526-7884.2021.250018CBR - Consumer Behavior Review; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): september-december; 416-427CBR - Consumer Behavior Review; v. 5 n. 3 (2021): setembro-dezembro; 416-4272526-7884reponame:Consumer Behavior Reviewinstname:Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)instacron:UFPEporhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/cbr/article/view/250018/39387Copyright (c) 2021 CBR - Consumer Behavior Reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho, Pedro Felipe da Costa2023-05-26T01:57:14Zoai:oai.periodicos.ufpe.br:article/250018Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/cbrPUBhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/cbr/oaicbr@ufpe.br||periodicos.ufpe@ufpe.br2526-78842526-7884opendoar:2023-05-26T01:57:14Consumer Behavior Review - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)false |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience Consumo de estudantes deficientes visuais baseado na teoria da vulnerabilidade e resiliência do consumidor |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience Coelho, Pedro Felipe da Costa consumption vulnerability transformative consumer research visually impaired educational service elementary school. vulnerabilidade de consumo pesquisa transformativa do consumidor deficiência visual serviços educacionais ensino fundamental. |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience |
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Consumption of visually impaired students based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience |
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Coelho, Pedro Felipe da Costa |
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Coelho, Pedro Felipe da Costa |
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Coelho, Pedro Felipe da Costa |
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consumption vulnerability transformative consumer research visually impaired educational service elementary school. vulnerabilidade de consumo pesquisa transformativa do consumidor deficiência visual serviços educacionais ensino fundamental. |
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consumption vulnerability transformative consumer research visually impaired educational service elementary school. vulnerabilidade de consumo pesquisa transformativa do consumidor deficiência visual serviços educacionais ensino fundamental. |
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This study analyzes the consumption of elementary-school educational service by visually impaired individuals based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience of Baker and Mason (2012). To this end, an ethnographic investigation was performed on a non-governmental organization (NGO) involved in the education of visually impaired students and conducted in accordance with the procedure of Transformative Consumer Research described by Crockett, Downey, Firat et al. (2013). Data were collected through narrative interviews with 16 elementary-school students, six indepth interviews with managers and teachers from the NGO Lar, and five in-depth interviews with the guardians of the students, in addition to seven months of participant observations. The data were analyzed using the data analysis spiral technique. The results indicate that pressures from the individual, family, school community, and macro forces caused the state of vulnerability. Impotence in the face of practices by school managers and teachers as well as dependence on friendly schools appeared in the form of shock caused by two triggers events: the attempt to enroll students and the first days of school. The resilience of the consumers, the school community, and the NGO contributed to reduce the vulnerability. |
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2021-09-11 |
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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco |
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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco |
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