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6 maj 2022 · The essay examines bridges from the structural symbolic interactionist frame and identity theory to other symbolic interactionist theories, to other social psychological frames and theories in...
Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a qualitative approach which aims to provide detailed examinations of personal lived experience. It produces an account of lived experience in its own terms rather than one prescribed by pre-existing ...
20 lut 2020 · Abstract. Interpretive phenomenology presents a unique methodology for inquiring into lived experience, yet few scholarly articles provide methodological guidelines for researchers, and many studies lack coherence with the methodology’s philosophical foundations.
phenomenology is reviewed. The relevant literatures on the theoretical underpinnings of IPA are examined. Results: The article illuminates that IPA represents a highly useful methodology in providing a rich and nuance insight into the experiences of research participants.
14 lut 2024 · This article explores four uses in sociology: (1) design of empirical research, (2) cross-validation of empirical results, (3) theory-building, and (4) concept-correction. The first two uses are related to advancing substantive empirical knowledge, while the latter two refer to progress in theoretical knowledge.
Understood as a proto-theory for sociology, phenomenology offers researchers a general ... Another strength of the Luckmannian approach lies in its effort to establish a cooperation between phenomenology and interpretive sociology without disregarding the specificities of phenomenological research. ... this one also has its disadvantages: if ...
30 lis 2016 · This article presents an exploration of Dasein, a key tenet of Martin Heidegger’s interpretive phenomenology and explicates its usefulness for phenomenological research. From this perspective, we present guidance for researchers planning to utilize Heidegger’s philosophy underpinning their research.