Phenomenology is a challenging method for many students to understand
and apply. Introduction to Phenomenology: Focus on
Methodology breaks down the history, methodology, and application so
students can more easily write proposals and conduct phenomenological
research. Author Cheryl Tatano Beck draws on her depth of experience
in applying and teaching phenomenological methods to distill the
method into a single guidebook for students and new researchers alike.
This introductory book provides a clearer picture of phenomenology as
method and its applications to social, behavioral, and health
sciences, covering both interpretive and descriptive phenomenology
from research design through analysis. This book is divided into four
parts. Part I briefly provides the philosophical underpinnings of
descriptive and interpretive (hermeneutic) phenomenology, summarizing
the main goals of the original texts. Part II focuses on descriptive
phenomenology, while Part III concentrates on interpretive
phenomenology. Each type of methodology is covered in its own chapter,
with tables comparing the methodologies to one another so readers can
better understand the differences and similarities. Part IV addresses
evaluating, writing, and teaching phenomenology. Unique chapters on
writing a proposal, getting your study published, developing a
research program, and preparing to teach phenomenology help complete
the cycle of research and help graduate students transition from
student to researcher to teacher. Appendices provide study activities
for students and examples of two types of phenomenological proposals.
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ISBN
9781544319544
Publisert
2019
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SAGE Publications, Inc
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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