{"title":"Consumption of Visually Impaired Students Based on the Theory of Consumer Vulnerability and Resilience","authors":"Pedro Coelho","doi":"10.51359/2526-7884.2021.250018","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This study analyzes the consumption of elementary-school educational service by visually impaired individuals based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience of Baker and Mason (2012). To this end, an ethnographic investigation was performed on a non-governmental organization (NGO) involved in the education of visually impaired students and conducted in accordance with the procedure of Transformative Consumer Research described by Crockett, Downey, Firat et al. (2013). Data were collected through narrative interviews with 16 elementary-school students, six in-depth interviews with managers and teachers from the NGO Lar, and five in-depth interviews with the guardians of the students, in addition to seven months of participant observations. The data were analyzed using the data analysis spiral technique. The results indicate that pressures from the individual, family, school community, and macro forces caused the state of vulnerability. Impotence in the face of practices by school managers and teachers as well as dependence on friendly schools appeared in the form of shock caused by two triggers events: the attempt to enroll students and the first days of school. The resilience of the consumers, the school community, and the NGO contributed to reduce the vulnerability.","PeriodicalId":291849,"journal":{"name":"CBR - Consumer Behavior Review","volume":"199 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-09-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"CBR - Consumer Behavior Review","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.51359/2526-7884.2021.250018","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This study analyzes the consumption of elementary-school educational service by visually impaired individuals based on the theory of consumer vulnerability and resilience of Baker and Mason (2012). To this end, an ethnographic investigation was performed on a non-governmental organization (NGO) involved in the education of visually impaired students and conducted in accordance with the procedure of Transformative Consumer Research described by Crockett, Downey, Firat et al. (2013). Data were collected through narrative interviews with 16 elementary-school students, six in-depth interviews with managers and teachers from the NGO Lar, and five in-depth interviews with the guardians of the students, in addition to seven months of participant observations. The data were analyzed using the data analysis spiral technique. The results indicate that pressures from the individual, family, school community, and macro forces caused the state of vulnerability. Impotence in the face of practices by school managers and teachers as well as dependence on friendly schools appeared in the form of shock caused by two triggers events: the attempt to enroll students and the first days of school. The resilience of the consumers, the school community, and the NGO contributed to reduce the vulnerability.
本研究基于Baker和Mason(2012)的消费者脆弱性和弹性理论,分析了视障个体对小学教育服务的消费。为此,根据Crockett, Downey, Firat et al.(2013)描述的transformalconsumerresearch程序,对一家参与视障学生教育的非政府组织(NGO)进行了民族志调查。数据收集的方式包括对16名小学生的叙述性访谈,对非政府组织Lar的管理人员和教师的6次深度访谈,以及对学生监护人的5次深度访谈,以及7个月的参与者观察。采用螺旋数据分析技术对数据进行分析。结果表明,个体压力、家庭压力、学校压力、社区压力和宏观压力共同导致了大学生的脆弱性状态。面对学校管理者和教师的做法以及对友好学校的依赖的无能为力表现为两个触发事件:入学尝试和开学第一天引起的冲击。消费者、学校社区和非政府组织的复原力有助于减少脆弱性。