Abstract

The work aims at presenting the contribution of the professional life space drawing (DSSVP), a graphic-symbolic tool, to the analysis of the identities within the working frameworks. Namely, the study will consider police officers and middle management working in a prison (casa circondariale) in Lombardia (Italy). Firstly, the relationship between work and identity and the challenges that it is facing in the present setting will be considered. Secondly, the analysis will focus on the prisons context, where the professionals figures investigated within this study operate. At this stage, the tool of DSSVP will be presented together with those issues that it has helped to highlight thanks to a metric-type and phenomenological analysis Il lavoro intende presentare il contributo che il Disegno Simbolico dello Spazio di Vita Professionale (DSSVP), uno strumento grafico-simbolico, puo portare nello studio delle identita entro i contesti di lavoro. In particolare nello studio si fara riferimento ad agenti e quadri intermedi, che lavorano in una Casa Circondariale lombarda. Ci si soffermera dapprima sull’evoluzione del rapporto lavoro-identita e sulle sfide che questa ultima e chiamata ad affrontare nello scenario odierno. A seguire, dopo aver delineato il contesto delle Case circondariali, entro cui i professionisti considerati in questo lavoro operano, verra presentato lo strumento del DSSVP e cio che riesce a mettere in evidenza grazie a un’analisi di tipo metrico e di tipo fenomenologico.

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