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Eight Domains of Phenomenology and Research Methods is a unique
text that explains how the foundational literature representing our
lifeworld experience aligns theory with research methods.
Maintaining focus on the core problem of phenomenological
investigations, the author strives to bridge theory with applied
research by critically reviewing examples from the applied
literature. With the extensive use of the foundational literature's
original voices, the book elaborates on how renowned scholars such
as Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre argued their ideas. A range of
diverse voices are also explored through the perspectives of
feminist and Black phenomenologists. The text then goes on to
unpack the phenomenological methodologies with a detailed
explanations of signature techniques, hereunder the epoche and
reduction from the perspectives of transcendental phenomenology,
phenomenological psychology and genetic (generative) phenomenology.
Finally, it addresses the problem of articulating phenomenological
research questions as well as interview questions that align with
the different domains and methodologies. This book is a must read
for postgraduate students, dissertation students and qualitative
researchers interested in conducting phenomenological research
within social psychology, sociology, and education.
The Theoretical Framework in Phenomenological Research: Development
and Application is an introduction to phenomenology in which the
authors overview its origin, main ideas and core concepts. They
show the application and relevancy of phenomenological tenets in
practical qualitative research, as well as demonstrate how aligning
theory and method enhances research credibility. In this detailed
but digestible explanation of phenomenological theories, the
authors explore the ideas of the main founders pertaining to the
meaning of perceived reality and the meaning of being, and how
these founders articulated their methodologies. In doing so, The
Theoretical Framework in Phenomenological Research fills the
well-documented gap between theory and practice within
phenomenology by providing a much-needed bridge between the
foundational literature and applied research on the subject,
focusing equally on theory and practice. The book includes
practical demonstrations on how to create theoretical/conceptual
frameworks in applied phenomenological research. It also features
detailed, step-by-step illustrations and examples regarding how
researchers can develop frameworks and use their concepts to inform
the development of themes at the data analysis stage. A reliable
guide underpinned by foundational phenomenology literature, The
Theoretical Framework in Phenomenological Research is an essential
text for researchers, instructors, practitioners and students
looking to design and conduct phenomenological studies in a manner
that ensures credible outcomes.
The Theoretical Framework in Phenomenological Research: Development
and Application is an introduction to phenomenology in which the
authors overview its origin, main ideas and core concepts. They
show the application and relevancy of phenomenological tenets in
practical qualitative research, as well as demonstrate how aligning
theory and method enhances research credibility. In this detailed
but digestible explanation of phenomenological theories, the
authors explore the ideas of the main founders pertaining to the
meaning of perceived reality and the meaning of being, and how
these founders articulated their methodologies. In doing so, The
Theoretical Framework in Phenomenological Research fills the
well-documented gap between theory and practice within
phenomenology by providing a much-needed bridge between the
foundational literature and applied research on the subject,
focusing equally on theory and practice. The book includes
practical demonstrations on how to create theoretical/conceptual
frameworks in applied phenomenological research. It also features
detailed, step-by-step illustrations and examples regarding how
researchers can develop frameworks and use their concepts to inform
the development of themes at the data analysis stage. A reliable
guide underpinned by foundational phenomenology literature, The
Theoretical Framework in Phenomenological Research is an essential
text for researchers, instructors, practitioners and students
looking to design and conduct phenomenological studies in a manner
that ensures credible outcomes.
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