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People Don't Want To Call It Your Baby: Stigma And Identity In Misscarriage Narratives, Jennifer Fairchild, Arrington M.
People Don't Want To Call It Your Baby: Stigma And Identity In Misscarriage Narratives, Jennifer Fairchild, Arrington M.
Jennifer Fairchild Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Studying Prenatal Loss From The Inside And The Outside: The Stories We Create Through Shared Lived Experiences, Jennifer Fairchild, Michael Arrington
Studying Prenatal Loss From The Inside And The Outside: The Stories We Create Through Shared Lived Experiences, Jennifer Fairchild, Michael Arrington
Jennifer Fairchild Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Surviving Academe In Tight Budget Times: Teaching And Keeping Abreast Of New Technology With Limited Resources, Jennifer Fairchild, Deborah Givens, Kathy Keltner-Previs
Surviving Academe In Tight Budget Times: Teaching And Keeping Abreast Of New Technology With Limited Resources, Jennifer Fairchild, Deborah Givens, Kathy Keltner-Previs
Jennifer Fairchild Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Constructivist Learning In A Technology-Rich Classromm: The Role Of Involvement, Cooperation, And Connectedness, Jennifer Fairchild, Eric Meiners, Jayne Violette
Constructivist Learning In A Technology-Rich Classromm: The Role Of Involvement, Cooperation, And Connectedness, Jennifer Fairchild, Eric Meiners, Jayne Violette
Jennifer Fairchild Ph.D.
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Instructional Sensemaking In A Technology-Rich Learning Environment: A Dialectical Approach, Jennifer Fairchild, Eric Meiners, Jayne Violette
Instructional Sensemaking In A Technology-Rich Learning Environment: A Dialectical Approach, Jennifer Fairchild, Eric Meiners, Jayne Violette
Jennifer Fairchild Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Depictions Of Husbands In Miscarriage Accounts, Jennifer Fairchild, Michael Arrington
Depictions Of Husbands In Miscarriage Accounts, Jennifer Fairchild, Michael Arrington
Jennifer Fairchild Ph.D.
Little research has employed social support literature to investigate the support needs of women coping with the loss of a child—or the potential of partners to fulfill those needs. The researchers gathered miscarriage narratives through interviews with 24 women and analyzed the depictions of supportive and unsupportive responses from husbands. Narrators perceived partners either as ideal support sources or as clueless to enact support.
What Might Have Been: The Communication Of Social Support And Women's Post-Miscarriage Narrative Reconstruction, Jennifer Fairchild
What Might Have Been: The Communication Of Social Support And Women's Post-Miscarriage Narrative Reconstruction, Jennifer Fairchild
Jennifer Fairchild Ph.D.
This dissertation explores the ways in which miscarriage survivors construct their stories of pregnancy and the subsequent miscarriage. Although some research has examined illness narratives, women's miscarriage narratives have not received enough attention. An examination of miscarriage narratives is warranted because miscarriage has significant physical and psychosocial implications-effects that are often related to stigma and threats to individual identity. Narrative can be utilized to cope with the stigma of miscarriage, challenges to the woman's identity after a miscarriage, and altered relationships after the fact. Researchers have devoted considerable energy to considering the ways that serious illness alters people and necessitates …