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Semiology of meeting: images of practices among teachers and high school and academic students
Semiologia do encontro: imagens das práticas entre docentes e alunos do ensino médio e universitário
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Abstract
Objectives: To show pictures of the meetings with teachers and High School and academic students as an inductor of a Semiology of Meeting, as well as to analyze by inferentially discussing on the produced images as an inductor of a Semiology of Meeting. Method: Qualitative, by making use of the cart... view more
Objectives: To show pictures of the meetings with teachers and High School and academic students as an inductor of a Semiology of Meeting, as well as to analyze by inferentially discussing on the produced images as an inductor of a Semiology of Meeting. Method: Qualitative, by making use of the cartographic method of KASTRUP and ESCOSSIA. Results: 74 images containing 135 students of two different degrees and 06 teachers, besides 35 images (pictures) of 90 students who, depending on situation and who spoke at the meetings, presented their bodies aware or contained in itself (17), relaxed and cheerful(28) and mindful and expectant (45). Conclusion: This study is the first step towards the Semiology of Meeting, which makes sense as a technical procedure of welcoming. This conception might indicate us the creation of further nursing domains, in increasingly differentiated ambits of the social life, by bringing us new vectors and expectations arising from a diverse nature in the current context.... view less
Classification
Medicine, Social Medicine
Free Keywords
Extension; Teenage Health; Nursing Care
Document language
Portuguese
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 3684-3691
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2013v5n2p3684
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; reviewed