Post-Intentional Phenomenological Research Methodology

2018 ◽  
pp. 139-161
Author(s):  
Mark D. Vagle
2019 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 160940691984055
Author(s):  
Soumyajit Bhar

In this age of rising consumerism, it is evident that we need to move toward a more environmentally sustainable and socially just form of consumption patterns by surpassing the impasse currently faced by various sustainable consumption policies. Without any further delay, we need to embrace an apt methodological orientation to gain a better socioculturally situated conceptual understanding of consumers and a means to obtain empirical insights into drivers of socioenvironmentally impactful consumption patterns to be able to proceed toward efficacious sustainable consumption policies. This article proposes a phenomenological research methodology–based conceptual framing and a step-by-step methodological approach based on that framing to gain an in-depth understanding of how consumers being socioculturally situated identity projects–driven subjects embed consumer goods as integral parts of their life narratives and how that in turn acts as the drivers of their consumption. The elaborated steps of interpreting collected consumer narratives are presented with examples from an empirical research conducted in a few Indian cities. Critical reflections on diverse issues that may arise while employing this methodology in similar contexts like India are then discussed. The conclusion highlights how this understanding of consumer could make a novel contribution to sustainable consumption literature.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. 12
Author(s):  
Pier Luigi Lattuada ◽  
Regina Hess

As a contribution to the monographic issue of the Integral Transpersonal Journal, on the method of Biotransenergetics: an ontological methodology and clinical practice, this article focuses on Second Attention Epistemology, as an organismic-dynamic epistemological methodology intertwined with Biotransenergetics, and epistemologically concerned with the embodied further modes of knowing rooted in a perspective of transpersonal psychology. A corresponding research methodology is described here together with its embodied further mode of knowing, known as embodied understanding and embodied interpretation, the core concept in embodied phenomenological research methodology based on a transpersonal vision. The discussion exemplifies how these two approaches, Second Attention Epistemology and Embodied Phenomenology Research Methodology, may contribute to a re-complexifying of ourSelves in the world beyond a Cartesian divide. An organismic-dynamic mapping of inner experiences of states of consciousness is outlined, including a tool to access these states, called Transe Learning. Ontological concerns are discussed in relation to a transpersonal perspective. Our concluding thoughts focus on the nondual experience of human existence and point towards a culture of sharing embodied knowledge with community in dialogical, participative, and palpable ways. KEYWORDS Second Attention epistemology, embodied phenomenology, transpersonal psychology, Biotransenergetics


Author(s):  
Verilda Speridião Kluth

ResumoEste artigo tem o propósito de esclarecer os vínculos da corrente filosófica Fenomenologia com a metodologia de pesquisa fenomenológica - a Rede de Significação, que perpassa princípios fenomenológicos e a elaboração de um pensar sobre a ciência da linguagem, apresentando um modo de compreendê-la ao inspirar-se em pensamentos merleau-pontyanos e na aplicação destes em contextos de pesquisa que tomam depoimentos como sua matéria-prima, ou seja, como o pré-reflexivo da pesquisa. Com os exemplos de pesquisa já concluídas na região de inquérito da Educação Matemática que utilizaram a metodologia apresentada, pretende-se mostrar o alcance e abrangência do método para essa área. O texto trata ainda de alguns aspectos do relacionamento do fazer do pesquisador com o método em questão. E consagra o método como uma hermenêutica fenomenológica de vivências, via linguagem, ao buscar compreensões que põem à mostra o sentido do fenômeno pesquisado.Palavras-chave: Fenomenologia; Linguagem, Rede de Significação, Pesquisa em Educação Matemática.AbstractThis article aims to clarify the bonds between the philosophical current, Phenomenology, and the phenomenological research methodology - the Network of Meanings, which crisscrosses the phenomenological principles, the elaboration of a thinking about the science of language, presenting a way of assuming it inspired by Merleau-Pontyan thoughts and applying them in research contexts that take testimonies as their raw material, i.e., as a pre-reflective action of the research. With the research examples already completed in the mathematics education inquiry region that used the methodology presented, we intend to show the scope of the method for this area. The text also deals with some aspects of the relationship between the researcher's doing and the method at stake, which is recognised as a phenomenological hermeneutic of lived experiences through language when searching for understandings that show the meaning of the phenomenon researched.Keywords: Phenomenology; Language, Network of Meanings, Research in Mathematics EducationResumenEste artículo tiene como objetivo esclarecer los vínculos de la corriente filosófica Fenomenología con la metodología de investigación fenomenológica - la Red de Significación, que recorre principios fenomenológicos, la elaboración de un pensamiento sobre la ciencia del lenguaje, presentando una forma de comprenderla inspirándose en los pensamientos de Merleau-Ponty y aplicándolos en contextos de investigación que toman los testimonios como materia prima, es decir, como prerreflexión de la investigación. Con los ejemplos de investigación ya concluidos en la región de estudios de la Educación Matemática que utilizó la metodología presentada, se pretende mostrar el alcance del método para esta área. El texto también trata algunos aspectos de la relación del quehacer del investigador con el método en cuestión. Y consagra el método como hermenéutica fenomenológica de vivencias a través del lenguaje, al buscar entendimientos que muestren el sentido del fenómeno investigado.Palabras clave: Fenomenología; Lenguaje, Red de Significación, Investigación en Educación Matemática


2022 ◽  
pp. 63-81
Author(s):  
Chau H. P. Nguyen ◽  
Howard J. Curzer

This chapter aims to extend the current body of knowledge about phenomenological research methodologies. By focusing exclusively on the Husserlian-oriented descriptive phenomenological methodology, (1) the authors will first provide a brief introduction to Husserl's phenomenology. (2) They will then give a thorough delineation of Giorgi's descriptive phenomenological psychological methodology, which is underpinned by Husserl's phenomenological philosophy. They will subsequently describe in detail methods of data gathering and the method of data analysis of this phenomenological methodology. (3) Finally, they will borrow raw data from published empirical research to demonstrate the application of this data analysis method.


Author(s):  
Khoirunnisaq Khoirunnisaq

<pre><em><span lang="EN">This research is a quantitative research. This research method uses phenomenological research methodology, to explore the phenomena that occur and their novelty. This study aims to describe the feasibility of the Covid 19 alert poster as a medium in learning to write narrative for fourth grade students of SD Negeri Keseneng. In addition, this study also aims to determine student responses to the use of the Covid 19 alert poster media in learning to write narrative for fourth grade students of SD Negeri Keseneng. The subjects of this study were 20 students of grade IV SD Negeri Keseneng. Data collection techniques used in this study were observation, interviews, and documentation. Data collection tools in this study were observation guidelines, interview guides, and documentation. Based on the discussion conducted, the researchers concluded that the Covid 19 alert poster media was worthy of being used as a medium in learning to write narratives because it was easy to find, practical, and interesting. In addition, it is also known that students' responses to using poster media are good.</span></em><em></em></pre>


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 160940692199530
Author(s):  
Jakob Emiliussen ◽  
Søren Engelsen ◽  
Regina Christiansen ◽  
Søren Harnow Klausen

In recent decades, phenomenological concepts and methodological ideals have been adopted by qualitative researchers. Several influential strands of what we will refer to as Phenomenological Research (PR) have emerged. We will call into question whether PR has been sufficiently sensitive to the issue of the prerequisites, or basic conditions, for doing phenomenological research. The practical implementation of phenomenological key concepts is important in working with phenomenology as a research methodology. Core concepts such as “bracketing” seems to be particularly important in PR. The question we would like to raise is not whether “bracketing” is possible, or to what extent, nor how it should be understood. Rather, we wish to illuminate the prerequisites for bracketing itself. We believe that a fuller recognition of the embeddedness of research practices like PR does have some broadly practical implications, which we shall expand upon in the present article.


2004 ◽  
Vol 95 (3) ◽  
pp. 887-904 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fredrick James Woodard

Phenomenology and perceptual psychology opens up the essential meanings of hypnosis by presenting a qualitative method as an alternative to the current predominant quantitative method in the study of hypnosis. Scales that measure susceptibility from behavioral and cognitive aspects abound in the hypnosis literature, but understanding the structure of hypnotic experiencing is yet to come. A new qualitative approach to researching hypnotic experiencing by combining aspects of phenomenological research as in work of Giorgi, Moustakas, and Wertz, familiarity with Husserl's philosophy, and a perceptual psychological research method (cf. work by Combs, Richards, & Richards and by Wasicsko). The author utilized this combined methodology to formulate the theory of Perceptually Oriented Hypnosis. This methodology enables the therapist or professional and patient or client to share benefits from the effects of their hypnotic experiencing in its intersubjective sense. This method can be applied in numerous life situations such as teaching and therapy in addition to the experimental situation.


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