I'm still wrapping my head around phenomenology. The more I read into this culture of inquiry, the more intrigued I'm becoming. I found this interesting video produced by PhD students from Prescott College. I just over 6 minutes, the students present the concept of phenomenology along with a practical guide on how to conduct a phenomenology inquiry. The video is in a "Khan Academy" style... but is all done by hand and is a little jumpy. They content, however, is a very informative and concise summary of this culture of inquiry.
Thank you for this video Erin. It explains phenomenology in a way that I can understand it. I find I am also fascinated by this culture of inquiry. I can see where it would be time-consuming, but the results would be very interesting. The one limitation I believe might be ever present, is that the researcher, no matter how open they are will come with life experience that they cannot leave at the door, so he risk of bias or viewing the experiences of others will be through that lens, even with bracketing. Very interesting.
Thank you for this video Erin. It explains phenomenology in a way that I can understand it. I find I am also fascinated by this culture of inquiry. I can see where it would be time-consuming, but the results would be very interesting. The one limitation I believe might be ever present, is that the researcher, no matter how open they are will come with life experience that they cannot leave at the door, so he risk of bias or viewing the experiences of others will be through that lens, even with bracketing. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great overview of phenomenology. A real find and so concise. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the video Erin, phenomenology well explained.
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