在線上查尋
與資料的連結
purl.fcla.edu RESTRICTED TO USF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY AND ON-CAMPUS USE UNTIL 2005-07-16
在圖書館查尋
正在查尋有此資料的圖書館...
詳細書目
| 資料類型: | 文獻, 碩士論文/博士論文, 政府刊物, 州政府或者省政府刊物, 網際網路資源 |
|---|---|
| 文件類型: | 網路資源, 電腦資料 |
| 所有的作者/貢獻者: |
Adam Morenberg |
| OCLC系統控制編碼: | 56564118 |
| 注意: | Title from PDF of title page. Document formatted into pages; contains 50 pages. |
| 詳述: | System requirements: World Wide Web browser and PDF reader.; Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
| 責任: | by Adam Morenberg. |
摘要:
ABSTRACT: Previous research on self-change in support groups has focused on the ways individuals accomplish self-change in the "local cultures" of the support group settings. This ethnographic study of the 12-step self-help group Debtors Anonymous (DA) departs from that tradition by focusing on the ways that DA members achieve self-change by employing "recovery" strategies learned from the group in their everyday lives. DA members enter the group during financial crises, and often believe they cannot manage their own personal finances. By learning techniques of financial management taught by the group, DA members gradually gain "sobriety" and financial management skills. This analysis highlights the important role played by various technologies of self-construction in DA members' recovery efforts.
ABSTRACT: Drawing on narrative and governmentality theories, this analysis shows how DA members accomplish self-change by learning to become self-monitoring and self-restrained financial managers and consumers.
標籤
添加標籤 目的是為 "Governing wayward consumers : self-change and recovery in debtors anonymous".
成爲第一個
