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Within the last decades, universities are increasingly expected and
measured by their direct engagement in collaborations beyond
academia. Exploring the potential that lies in university-business
collaborations, the present anthology attends to the dilemmas,
dualities, and challenges that follow such collaborations,
especially in the academic traditions of the social sciences and
humanities. Each contribution investigates how the human
perspective - a perspective that highlights how complex knowledge
and a deep understanding of human everyday life - enriches
companies' processes, products, services, and ideas. Some chapters
focus on collaborations between researchers and business
practitioners, others focus on teaching examples involving students
in the collaborative work with businesses and organisations, and
again others contribute with more theoretical considerations. By
gathering hands-on experiences, the book provides readers with
inspirations, reflections on, and insights into university-business
collaborations. This book, therefore, is intended for researchers
within the humanities and social sciences, who want to get a deeper
understanding of the practice of such collaborations. The Open
Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com,
has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Experiences and Explanations of ADHD: An Ethnography of Adults
Living with a Diagnosis presents research on the lived experiences
of those diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD). Drawing on in-depth interviews with adults diagnosed with
ADHD, the book provides an examination of how the diagnosis is
understood, used, and acted upon by the people receiving the
diagnosis. The book delves into the phenomenology of ADHD and
uncovers the experiences of a highly debated diagnosis from a
first-person perspective. It further considers these experiences
within the context of our time and culture and contributes to a
discussion of how to understand human diversity and deviance in
contemporary society. Studying both societal conditions behind the
emergence of ADHD, questions concerning everyday life with ADHD,
and interpretations of the diagnosis, the book offers an analysis
of the intertwinement of experiences of suffering and diagnostic
categories. This book will appeal to academics, researchers, and
postgraduate students in the fields of cultural psychology and
medical anthropology, as well as those with an interest in the
sociology of diagnoses.
Experiences and Explanations of ADHD: An Ethnography of Adults
Living with a Diagnosis presents research on the lived experiences
of those diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD). Drawing on in-depth interviews with adults diagnosed with
ADHD, the book provides an examination of how the diagnosis is
understood, used, and acted upon by the people receiving the
diagnosis. The book delves into the phenomenology of ADHD and
uncovers the experiences of a highly debated diagnosis from a
first-person perspective. It further considers these experiences
within the context of our time and culture and contributes to a
discussion of how to understand human diversity and deviance in
contemporary society. Studying both societal conditions behind the
emergence of ADHD, questions concerning everyday life with ADHD,
and interpretations of the diagnosis, the book offers an analysis
of the intertwinement of experiences of suffering and diagnostic
categories. This book will appeal to academics, researchers, and
postgraduate students in the fields of cultural psychology and
medical anthropology, as well as those with an interest in the
sociology of diagnoses.
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