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  • Anthropology
  • Psychology

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  • Societal crises, including economic downturns and industry collapse, significantly impact individuals and communities.
  • Understanding individual experiences of crisis is crucial for comprehending broader societal impacts.
  • The Faroese fishery industry's collapse in the 1990s serves as a case study for examining crisis impacts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the lived experiences of a 94-year-old Faroese man navigating multiple societal crises.
  • To analyze how individuals maintain a future orientation during periods of crisis.
  • To investigate the cumulative and entangled nature of crises and their impact on personal experience.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative case study focusing on an individual's life history and experiences.
  • Analysis of personal narratives to understand the interplay between past, present, and future.
  • Exploration of how societal crises become personalized through individual circumstances.

Main Results:

  • The individual's upbringing in crisis-prone environments fostered a resilient future orientation.
  • Previous crisis experiences served as resources for navigating subsequent challenges.
  • A 1990s fishery collapse temporarily disrupted the future outlook but was overcome due to personal factors and social ties.

Conclusions:

  • Individual experiences and unique positions are vital in understanding responses to societal crises.
  • Crises are interconnected and cumulative, influencing future imagination in complex ways.
  • Studying temporal experiences is essential for comprehending the personal impact of societal disruptions.