2021
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2021.sep.04
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Communication strategies and responses to change around issues of sexuality in Catholic higher education

Abstract: Sometimes, change around sexuality at Catholic higher education institutions exists in the shadow culture –the values and systems that drive a culture of an institution but that differ from those openly espoused. Past studies have often focused on the creation of LGBTQ student organizations at one or at most four institutions. The present study examines qualitative data from 31 employees at 17 different Catholic colleges and universities across the USA in which employees indicate how they navigated the process… Show more

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“…First, we carried out a review of the scientific literature, part of the secondary research (Codina, 2017), which confirmed that there were no prior studies on the subject being studied. As a consequence, a methodology based on the nonprobabilistic sampling system, known as snowball sampling (Goddman, 1961;Levand, 2021), has been used. This technique, used in research when the population is variable and the sample is very small, is based on identifying subjects or experiences that are then gradually incorporated into the sample (López-Roldán; Fachelli, 2015; Otzen; Manterola, 2017).…”
Section: Objectives and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, we carried out a review of the scientific literature, part of the secondary research (Codina, 2017), which confirmed that there were no prior studies on the subject being studied. As a consequence, a methodology based on the nonprobabilistic sampling system, known as snowball sampling (Goddman, 1961;Levand, 2021), has been used. This technique, used in research when the population is variable and the sample is very small, is based on identifying subjects or experiences that are then gradually incorporated into the sample (López-Roldán; Fachelli, 2015; Otzen; Manterola, 2017).…”
Section: Objectives and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%