For over a decade, she has carried out third-party investigations for large public-sector organizations and medium-sized businesses in English/French. Crossref Q: What's the title of the script you entered in this contest, and what's it about? Photo credit / Tony Studio ISTOCKPHOTO.COM Interested in writing for us? Helene Mayer of Germany raises her right arm in a Nazi salute after winning silver at the 1936 Berlin Olympics alongside Ellen Preis of Austria (bronze) and Hungary’s Ilona Elek-Schakerer (gold). Both description and interpretive understanding are the long established hallmarks of phenomenology and phenomenological research. This study investigates how the concepts sense of coherence and spirituality are inter-related and contribute to the health and wellbeing of 13 women working in South African higher education institutions. In drafting this interview about the book, “Handbuch Interkulturelle Öffnung,” for our English-language e-newsletter, we wanted to translate the title of the German-language book for our readers. Abstract. ‘Games’ follows Helene Mayer, a fencer who was victorious in 1928 as Olympic champion, but unsuccessful in 1932 after the sudden death of her boyfriend two hours before the competition. Drawing from Antonovsky’s work on salutogenesis data are analyzed in terms of three sub-components, namely, manageability, comprehensibility, and meaningfulness. Introducing Intercultural Opening. The German Olympic Committee reinstated Helene Mayer, a world fencing champion and a 1932 Olympian who had been expelled from her athletic club in 1933 for having a Jewish father. If the psychobiography as a case study includes description and interpretation it can be aligned with phenomenology.

“Jew-baiting had been ordered to cease from the highest quarters,” Mandell wrote. Contact her at LinkedIn or www.mhmayer.ca. Marie-Hélène Mayer is a bilingual employment lawyer and workplace investigator. Even translating the phrase “interkulturelle öffnung” was an “intercultural opening” exercise. Joseph G. Ponterotto, Joseph G. Ponterotto in Interview with Claude-Hélène Mayer; September 21, 2018, New Trends in Psychobiography, 10.1007/978-3-030-16953-4, (511-516), (2019). The play, currently running at the Soho Playhouse, explores the true story about world class athletes, one in fencing, Helene Mayer, and the other in the high jump, Gretel Bergmann. An interview with screenwriter Christopher Canole regarding the Indie Gathering Writing Competition.