Background: The application of the philosophical mode of investigation called "phenomenology" in the context of sport. Objective: The goal is to show how and why the phenomenological method is very often misused in sport-related research. Methods: Interpretation of the key texts, explanation of their meaning. Results: The confrontation of concrete sport-related texts with the original meaning of the key phenomenological notions shows mainly three types of misuse - the confusion of phenomenology with immediacy, with an epistemologically subjectivist stance (phenomenalism), and with empirical research oriented towards objects in the world. Conclusions: Many of the discussed authors try to take over the epistemological validity of phenomenolog...
The last two decades have witnessed a vast expansion in research and writing on the sociology of the...
The last two decades have witnessed a vast expansion in research and writing on the sociology of the...
This article reviews the nature of "phenomenographic" research and its alleged conceptual underpinni...
Background: The application of the philosophical mode of investigation called “phenomenology” in the...
Introduction Some critics have accused philosophical phenomenology of being dry, abstract and ‘airy...
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theori...
Recent years have seen a burgeoning in phenomenological research on sport, physical cultures and exe...
Book chapter - ISBN: 978-1138792487. <div><br></div><div>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Routledge-Handbook...
The philosophical concept of hermeneutics presents the opposite pole of human mental activities than...
According a to a certain position formulated within the philosophical school of post-structuralism, ...
Through the increased use of qualitative research methods, the term phenomenology has become a quite...
Phenomenological analyses of the sporting body. Whilst in recent years the sociology of sport has ta...
Philosophy of sport science aims to clarify the fundamental significance and limitations of sport sc...
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theori...
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theori...
The last two decades have witnessed a vast expansion in research and writing on the sociology of the...
The last two decades have witnessed a vast expansion in research and writing on the sociology of the...
This article reviews the nature of "phenomenographic" research and its alleged conceptual underpinni...
Background: The application of the philosophical mode of investigation called “phenomenology” in the...
Introduction Some critics have accused philosophical phenomenology of being dry, abstract and ‘airy...
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theori...
Recent years have seen a burgeoning in phenomenological research on sport, physical cultures and exe...
Book chapter - ISBN: 978-1138792487. <div><br></div><div>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Routledge-Handbook...
The philosophical concept of hermeneutics presents the opposite pole of human mental activities than...
According a to a certain position formulated within the philosophical school of post-structuralism, ...
Through the increased use of qualitative research methods, the term phenomenology has become a quite...
Phenomenological analyses of the sporting body. Whilst in recent years the sociology of sport has ta...
Philosophy of sport science aims to clarify the fundamental significance and limitations of sport sc...
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theori...
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theori...
The last two decades have witnessed a vast expansion in research and writing on the sociology of the...
The last two decades have witnessed a vast expansion in research and writing on the sociology of the...
This article reviews the nature of "phenomenographic" research and its alleged conceptual underpinni...