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Phantasieleib and the method of phenomenological qualitative research
pp. 95-104
Résumé
In the world of qualitative research, especially in nursing studies, phenomenology is a powerful method to analyze the meanings of individual and contingent experience. The concept of Phantasieleib (from Marc Richir) explains the function of the phenomenological method when applied to empirical data. When the Phantasieleib of the phenomenologist can enter into the movement of a certain narrative, a kind of phenomenological reduction begins. This phenomenological analysis reveals the composition of his/her practice within its inter-subjective and institutional contexts. All aspects of the grammatical character of the narrative can be a hint of comprehension of this composition.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
de Warren Nicolas, Taguchi Shigeru (2019) New phenomenological studies in Japan. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 95-104
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11893-8_8
Citation complète:
Murakami Yasuhiko, 2019, Phantasieleib and the method of phenomenological qualitative research. In N. De Warren & S. Taguchi (eds.) New phenomenological studies in Japan (95-104). Dordrecht, Springer.