Exploring Another's Subjective Life-World : A phenomenological approach
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography
ISSN
0891-2416
ISSN-Digital
1552-5414
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2015-06-02
Author(s)
Abstract
Regarding the relationship between phenomenology and the social sciences, significantly different traditions exist between German-speaking countries and the Anglo-Saxon world, which create many misunderstandings. Phenomenology is not just a research method; in its origin, it is a philosophy and has epistemological and methodological implications for empirical research. This essay pursues several goals: First, some basic tenets of Husserl's phenomenology and Schutz's mundane life-world analysis are restated. Second, an approach of "phenomenological hermeneutics" is presented that complies with the postulate of adequacy and aspires to understand other people's life-worlds more profoundly than the widely accepted research practice of treating interview transcripts as data. The methodical procedure is illustrated using selected pieces from a case study of a patient who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and became severely disoriented. Third, some crucial implications of such an approach are discussed in regard to a phenomenology-based ethnography.
Language
English
Keywords
phenomenology
hermeneutics
ethnography
life-world
dialogical reconstruction
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Sage Periodicals Press
Publisher place
Newbury Park, Calif.
Number
2
Start page
1
End page
17
Pages
17
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
241538