Workshop
Discursive mediations that sustain qualitative research in health. Conceptions, theories and methods in bibliographic production in Brazil.
Alexandro da Silva (Universidade Federal de São Paulo)
December 20, 2021, 17h00 (GMT)
Online event
Comments: Susana de Noronha (CES) and Eunice Nakamura (Federal University of São Paulo) | Moderator: Mauro Serapioni (CES)
About
The production of knowledge in the field of health research is polysemic, multireferenced in theoretical and methodological terms, posing us the challenge of situating ourselves and the research developed in this field. By means of a literature review in health journals from the last 10 years, we will present a set of indicators that emerge from this production situating our understandings about that field heterogeneity, as well as the implications of thiat condition for the production of knowledge. The synthesis we present approaches a discussion that points to the diversity of conceptions related to the meanings and senses of what qualitative research is in the field of health, the diversity of methodologies involved in these conceptions and the impasses that these issues bring to the field when observed from the perspective of knowledge production.
Bio note
Alexandro da Silva is a psychologist. MA in Sciences at the Interdisciplinary Programme in Health Sciences of the Federal University of São Paulo and a PhD candidate in the same programme. Currently conducting a short-stay doctoral exchange at the Centre for social studies of the University of Coimbra under supervision of Mauro Serapioni. Alexandr is a lecturer at the Paulista University - São José dos Campos/SP Campus.
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