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Author Dentry-Travis

Title Conducting Interviews in Extreme Environments : Perceptions of Mental and Physical Durability During a High-Altitude Antarctic Expedition / Dentry-Travis
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Sage Publications Ltd, 2017
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Summary In January 2016, 10 mentally and physically injured Canadian military veterans and 25 civilians summited Vinson Massif in Antarctica. Vinson Massif (16,067ft; 4898m) is the highest mountain in Antarctica and one of the Worlds Seven Summitsthe highest peaks on each continent and as such the climb itself took 10 days. This project explored perceptions of mental and physical durability during the Antarctic expedition. The project consisted of semi-structured interviews before, during, and after the expedition, using techniques from personal construct psychology, specifically the laddering technique. Discussion will include an overview of the methods used and the challenges faced while conducting research in an extreme environment
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Subject Mountaineers -- Research -- Antarctica -- Vinson Massif -- Case studies.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Case studies.
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ISBN 1473992141
9781473992146