Abstract: Hermeneutic phenomenology and phenomenology have become increasingly popular as research methodologies, yet confusion still exists about the unique aspects of these two methodologies. This article provides a discussion of the essential similarities and differences between hermeneutic phenomenology and phenomenology from historical and methodological perspectives. Consideration is given to the philosophical bases, assumptions, focus of research and research outcomes that differentiate these approaches
This article reviews the nature of "phenomenographic" research and its alleged conceptual underpinni...
Within a vision of qualitative research and transdisciplinarity, the hermeneutic phenomenology is un...
While it is heartening to see that more researchers in the field of the social sciences are using so...
A key dispute within qualitative methodology is the choice between top-down (deductive) and bottom-u...
Aim To provide a comprehensive overviev/ of the many research approaches related fo phenomenology an...
Hermeneutic phenomenology is a research method used in qualitative research in the fields of educati...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
The terms ‘hermeneutics’ and phenomenology’ are often used interchangeably in the literature, which ...
Investigators who use phenomenological approaches to understand experiences of human healing, caring...
This chapter provides an insight into the origins and traditions of Phenomenology as both philosophy...
Research is an approach with which human beings can attempt to answer questions and discover the unk...
This article investigates the philosophy of phenomenology, continuing to examine and describe it as ...
In choosing and using a research perspective, conceptual congruence and clarity are vital. Thus the ...
The term ‘hermeneutics’ refers to the science, art, or technique of interpretation, paradigmatically...
M.A.This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of phenomenology firstly by tracing its histor...
This article reviews the nature of "phenomenographic" research and its alleged conceptual underpinni...
Within a vision of qualitative research and transdisciplinarity, the hermeneutic phenomenology is un...
While it is heartening to see that more researchers in the field of the social sciences are using so...
A key dispute within qualitative methodology is the choice between top-down (deductive) and bottom-u...
Aim To provide a comprehensive overviev/ of the many research approaches related fo phenomenology an...
Hermeneutic phenomenology is a research method used in qualitative research in the fields of educati...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
The terms ‘hermeneutics’ and phenomenology’ are often used interchangeably in the literature, which ...
Investigators who use phenomenological approaches to understand experiences of human healing, caring...
This chapter provides an insight into the origins and traditions of Phenomenology as both philosophy...
Research is an approach with which human beings can attempt to answer questions and discover the unk...
This article investigates the philosophy of phenomenology, continuing to examine and describe it as ...
In choosing and using a research perspective, conceptual congruence and clarity are vital. Thus the ...
The term ‘hermeneutics’ refers to the science, art, or technique of interpretation, paradigmatically...
M.A.This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of phenomenology firstly by tracing its histor...
This article reviews the nature of "phenomenographic" research and its alleged conceptual underpinni...
Within a vision of qualitative research and transdisciplinarity, the hermeneutic phenomenology is un...
While it is heartening to see that more researchers in the field of the social sciences are using so...