Research Methodologies: Phenomenology
Research Methodologies: Phenomenology
Research Methodologies: Phenomenology
PHENOMENOLOGY
DESCRIPTIVE & HERMENEUTIC/INTERPRETIVE
VISITACION R. ALFAD
In simple terms, phenomenology can be defined as an approach
to research that seeks to describe the essence of a phenomenon by
exploring it from the perspective of those who have experienced
it. The goal of phenomenology is to describe the meaning of this
experience—both in terms of what was experienced and how it
was experienced. There are different kinds of phenomenology,
each rooted in different ways of conceiving of the what and how
of human experience. In other words, each approach of
phenomenology is rooted in a different school of philosophy.
Phenomenological studies explore the living
experiences of individuals regarding a particular
phenomenon and provides a greater
understanding and awareness of the meaning
such individuals attribute to their experiences.
(Creswell, 2014; Munhall, 2012; Rolfe, 2013).
DESCRIPTION OF THREE CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO
PHENOMENOLOGY
Hermeneutics Phenomenology
Epistemological assumptions Observer must separate him/herself from Observer is part of the world and not bias
the world including his/her own physical free; understands phenomenon by
being to reach the state of the interpretative means
transcendental I; bias-free; understands
phenomena by descriptive means
Researcher role in data collection Bracket researcher subjectivity during data Reflects on essential themes of participant
collection and analysis experience with the phenomenon while
simultaneously reflection on own
experience
Researcher role in data analysis/writing Consider phenomena from different Iterative cycle of capturing and writing
perspectives identify units of meaning and reflections towards a robust and nuanced
cluster into themes to form textural analysis; consider how the data (or parts)
description (the what of the phenomenon). contributed to evolving understanding of
Use imaginative variation to create the phenomena (whole)
structural (the how) description. Combine
these descriptions to form the essence of
the phenomenon
QUALITIES OF PHENOMENOLOGY METHODOLOGY