Concept information
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theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
phenomenological analysis
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theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
phenomenological analysis
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evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
phenomenological analysis
...
evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
phenomenological analysis
Terme préférentiel
lifeworld
Définition
- The lifeworld, or the world of everyday life and commonsense realities, is a concept that comes from the work of phenomenologist Edmund Husserl (1859–1938), and has been developed for sociology by the phenomenological sociologist Alfred Schütz (1899–1959). Schütz was concerned with the domain (the world of everyday life, the commonsense world) in which individuals grapple with the consciousness of others while living in their own stream of consciousness. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Theory; Lifeworld]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-KH9101LZ-Q
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