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“…Our findings suggest that the theatrical activities gave the actors the opportunity to test out identities and roles and to experiment with different selves. This finding is in line with Munford and Sanders (2014). According to Ryan et al (2012) empowerment on the individual level involves a process of redefining and negotiation self-identity both with one self and to society as a whole.…”
Section: Inclusive Theatre As Contribution To Empowermentsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Our findings suggest that the theatrical activities gave the actors the opportunity to test out identities and roles and to experiment with different selves. This finding is in line with Munford and Sanders (2014). According to Ryan et al (2012) empowerment on the individual level involves a process of redefining and negotiation self-identity both with one self and to society as a whole.…”
Section: Inclusive Theatre As Contribution To Empowermentsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In this way the actors got help to meet basic needs by getting access to health and social services. This access connected them to appropriate networks and resources and helped them to master their everyday life (Munford & Sanders, 2014). Actually being engaged in an ongoing, goaloriented project like this also includes several trivial aspects, like establishing daily routines in one's own life, learning to cook, and so on.…”
Section: Inclusive Theatre As Contribution To Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Second, symbolic interactionism proved its theoretical and methodological effectiveness in stressing the role relationships take in these place based experiences (Blumer, 1969). In line with existing literature, (Abrams & Hyun, 2009;Munford & Sanders, 2015) relationships were critical to young adults' formation of both identity and attachment. And it is through relationships that they are made aware of territoriality and assert themselves in relation to these conflicts (Alkon & Traugot, 2008).…”
Section: Doing Placesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…92-93). For young people who have faced significant and sustained challenges, such as prolonged exposure to abuse and neglect, violence, addictions, disengagement from education, and mental health issues, factors that limit their ability to exercise agency may be even more pronounced than for other youth who have experienced more normative transitions throughout their lives (Aaltonen, 2013;Munford & Sanders, 2015). Associated with these life experiences are also their experiences of services where these services have not always facilitated access to meaningful support and resources (Sanders & Munford, 2014a (French et al, 2003;Jones, 2011).…”
Section: Young People's Engagement With Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%