Classic writings for a phenomenology of practice / Michael van Manen and Max van Manen.
Classic Writings for a Phenomenology of Practice features examples of newly translated classic phenomenological texts that have been largely forgotten or misunderstood. The writings are unique in that they speak to the practice of doing phenomenological research for the purpose of gaining insights a...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York :
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[2021]
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Series: | Phenomenology of practice (Routledge (Firm))
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Summary: | Classic Writings for a Phenomenology of Practice features examples of newly translated classic phenomenological texts that have been largely forgotten or misunderstood. The writings are unique in that they speak to the practice of doing phenomenological research for the purpose of gaining insights and better understandings regarding aspects of professional practice and ordinary life phenomena and events. Phenomenology does not have to be impenetrable philosophy, dealing with tedious technical issues. Instead, phenomenology may offer relevance, value, and enduring allure to readers and researchers who are engaged with the quotidian life experiences and events of students, patients, clients, friends, and other individuals. This phenomenological approach aims to stay as close as possible to the ordinary events of everyday life: seeing the first smile ofa child, feeling compulsive, being humorous, having a conversation, experiencing childhood secrecy, encountering newthings--topics that span a manifold of life experiences. In this collection of classic phenomenological writings, each author is thoughtfully introduced, and each text is followed by a conversational descant: a reflection on the phenomenological reflection. The presentation of these classic writings and their reflections aims to show us what it means to do phenomenology directly on the phenomena that we live--thus asking us to be attentive to the fascinating varieties and subtleties of primal lived experiences and consciousness in all its remarkable complexities. This book is relevant for scholars and students who are interested in human science research and the origins and practices of the phenomenological method. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (x, 187 pages) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and an index. |
ISBN: | 9781003011798 1003011799 9781000197334 1000197336 9781000197372 1000197379 9781000197358 1000197352 |
Source of Description, Etc. Note: | Description based upon print version of record. |
Biographical or Historical Data: | Michael van Manen is Associate Professor in the Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicineand Dentistry,and Endowed Chair of Health Ethics and Director of the John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre at the University of Alberta, Canada. He has a clinical practice as a physician in neonatal-perinatal medicine with the Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Max van Manen is Emeritus Professor in Research Methods, Pedagogy, and Curriculum Studies in the Faculty ofEducation at the University of Alberta, Canada. His interests include phenomenological pedagogy, childhood's secrets, pedagogical tact, and phenomenological human science method. |