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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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...

  3. 26 lut 2022 · In this paper, constructivist grounded theory (CGT) and interpretive phenomenology will be compared with the aim of reducing the confusion faced by health researchers when choosing an appropriate constructivist methodology for a particular study.

  4. 20 lut 2020 · First, this article will trace the philosophical underpinnings of interpretive phenomenology to illuminate human sciences, with particular attention to the concepts of Dasein, lived experience, existentialia, and authenticity.

  5. 24 wrz 2019 · Interpretive phenomenology seeks to elicit perspectives and experiences to construct shared meaning, and social constructivism contends that meaning is made in a social context, and that to understand the phenomenon of interest one must gain the perspective of those who lived it (Mertens, 2015).

  6. Abstract. Context: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) has become a dominant qualitative research methodology in many academic disciplines. The desire to understand the theoretical underpinnings of this research approach is evident. Objective: This paper is aimed at providing an overview and limitations of IPA.

  7. 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.