Doing Gadamerian Hermeneutic Phenomenology Research: An analytical framework to facilitate data analysis.
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Alsaigh R & Coyne I., Doing Gadamerian Hermeneutic Phenomenology Research: An analytical framework to facilitate data analysis., International Journal of Qualitative Methods., 2021Download Item:
Abstract:
Phenomenology is an umbrella term that refers to both a philosophical movement and a variety of research approaches. Hermeneutic phenomenology is a methodology, which is not rigidly set or prescribed. Hence, students and researchers using a hermeneutic phenomenology approach underpinned by Gadamer’s philosophy may struggle to apply his concepts while analysing data. This article describes a new framework that provides guidance on how to analyse data in a research study while remaining faithful to the major tenets of Gadamer’s work (pre-understandings, hermeneutic circle and fusion of horizons) and closely adhering to the central tenets. The framework provides a step-by-step strategy to ensure rigour while maintaining trustworthiness. This may serve as a useful guide for neophyte students and researchers using or considering Gadamer’s version of hermeneutic phenomenology in their studies.
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PUBLISHED[4th October online]
Author: Coyne, Imelda
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phenomenology, hermeneutics, Gadamer, analysis, frameworkSubject (TCD):
DATA ANALYSIS , Gadamer , PHENOMENOLOGY , Research MethodsMetadata
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