Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensable for understanding human social behaviour. While theoretical work on intersubjectivity is relatively sophisticated, methodological approaches to studying intersubjectivity lag behind. Most methodologies assume that individuals are the unit of analysis. In order to research intersubjectivity, however, methodologies are needed that take relationships as the unit of analysis. The first aim of this article is to review existing methodologies for studying intersubjectivity. Four methodological approaches are reviewed: comparative self-report, observing behaviour, analysing talk and ethnographic engagement. The second aim of the article is to in...
Social thinkers often use the concept of intersubjectivity to mark out a problem of theoretical soci...
Intersubjectivity consists of the mutual coordination, incorporation and sharing of meaning and expe...
Subjectivity is a fluid and a narrowed image proposed by subjects to the others. Subjects shape thei...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
The concept of intersubjectivity is used widely, but with varying meanings. Broadly speaking, we tak...
Intersubjectivity is a concept central to human interaction, broadly understood as the sharing of mi...
Intersubjectivity is a concept central to human interaction, broadly understood as the sharing of mi...
Intersubjectivity is a complex concept, and some central approaches to it have been discussed in are...
Intersubjectivity is a complex concept, and some central approaches to it have been discussed in are...
Intersubjectivity is a concept central to human interaction, broadly understood as the sharing of mi...
This work is supported by the Marie-Curie Initial Training Network, "TESTS: Towards an Embodied Scie...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Social thinkers often use the concept of intersubjectivity to mark out a problem of theoretical soci...
Intersubjectivity consists of the mutual coordination, incorporation and sharing of meaning and expe...
Subjectivity is a fluid and a narrowed image proposed by subjects to the others. Subjects shape thei...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
Intersubjectivity refers to the variety of possible relations between perspectives. It is indispensa...
The concept of intersubjectivity is used widely, but with varying meanings. Broadly speaking, we tak...
Intersubjectivity is a concept central to human interaction, broadly understood as the sharing of mi...
Intersubjectivity is a concept central to human interaction, broadly understood as the sharing of mi...
Intersubjectivity is a complex concept, and some central approaches to it have been discussed in are...
Intersubjectivity is a complex concept, and some central approaches to it have been discussed in are...
Intersubjectivity is a concept central to human interaction, broadly understood as the sharing of mi...
This work is supported by the Marie-Curie Initial Training Network, "TESTS: Towards an Embodied Scie...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Social thinkers often use the concept of intersubjectivity to mark out a problem of theoretical soci...
Intersubjectivity consists of the mutual coordination, incorporation and sharing of meaning and expe...
Subjectivity is a fluid and a narrowed image proposed by subjects to the others. Subjects shape thei...