What is phenomenological sociology? Why is it significant? This innovative and thought-provoking book argues that phenomenology was the most significant, wide-ranging and influential philosophy to emerge in the twentieth century. The social character of phenomenology is explored in its relation to the concern in twentieth century sociology with questions of modern experience. Phenomenology and sociology come together as 'ethnographies of the present'. As such, they break free of the self-imposed limitations of each to establish a new, critical understanding of contemporary life. By reading phenomenology sociologically and sociology phenomenologically, this book reconstructs a phenomenological sociology of modern experience. Erudite and assu...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
The Phenomenological Mind, Third Edition introduces fundamental questions about the mind from the pe...
International audienceThis book is first and foremostly about phenomenology, but not phenomenology f...
This book outlines, for the first time in its history, the program of phenomenological sociology as ...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
In discussing the fractious relationship between phenomenology and social theory, this chapter argue...
Book synopsis: The term ‘phenomenology’ has become almost as over-used and emptied of meaning as tha...
This edited collection brings together scholars who draw on phenomenological approaches to understan...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
This volume explores what phenomenology adds to the enterprise of anthropology, drawing on and contr...
In the philosophical tradition, phenomenology is a means by which random, raw phenomena are categori...
Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century’s major philosophical movements and continues to be a...
In the present volume the editors decided to address the rich multiplicity and the fruitful complexi...
This edited collection brings together scholars who draw on phenomenological approaches to understan...
Few social scientists have taken the direct route to the roots of phenomenology. They have instead b...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
The Phenomenological Mind, Third Edition introduces fundamental questions about the mind from the pe...
International audienceThis book is first and foremostly about phenomenology, but not phenomenology f...
This book outlines, for the first time in its history, the program of phenomenological sociology as ...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
In discussing the fractious relationship between phenomenology and social theory, this chapter argue...
Book synopsis: The term ‘phenomenology’ has become almost as over-used and emptied of meaning as tha...
This edited collection brings together scholars who draw on phenomenological approaches to understan...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
This volume explores what phenomenology adds to the enterprise of anthropology, drawing on and contr...
In the philosophical tradition, phenomenology is a means by which random, raw phenomena are categori...
Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century’s major philosophical movements and continues to be a...
In the present volume the editors decided to address the rich multiplicity and the fruitful complexi...
This edited collection brings together scholars who draw on phenomenological approaches to understan...
Few social scientists have taken the direct route to the roots of phenomenology. They have instead b...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
The Phenomenological Mind, Third Edition introduces fundamental questions about the mind from the pe...
International audienceThis book is first and foremostly about phenomenology, but not phenomenology f...