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theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
hermeneutic analysis
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theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
hermeneutic analysis
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evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
hermeneutic analysis
...
evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
hermeneutic analysis
Terme préférentiel
critical hermeneutics
Définition
- Critical hermeneutics grows out of the hermeneutic phenomenology of Paul Ricoeur (1981; Thompson, 1981) and the depth hermeneutics of John Thompson (1990). Following Ricoeur, it decomposes interpretation into a dialectical process involving three interrelated, interdependent, mutually modifying phases or “moments”: a moment of social-historical analysis, a moment of formal analysis, and a moment of interpretation-reinterpretation in which the first two moments of analysis are brought together (see Phillips & Brown, 1993, for an empirical example). [Source: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods; Critical Hermeneutics]
Concept générique
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-C89P2XK7-C
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