1st Edition

Phenomenology as Qualitative Research A Critical Analysis of Meaning Attribution

By John Paley Copyright 2017
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Phenomenology originated as a novel way of doing philosophy early in the twentieth century. In the writings of Husserl and Heidegger, regarded as its founders, it was a non-empirical kind of philosophical enquiry. Although this tradition has continued in a variety of forms, ‘phenomenology’ is now also used to denote an empirical form of qualitative research (PQR), especially in health, psychology... Read more

1. Introduction: The Undecided

2. Meaning Attribution in Phenomenology

3. Amedeo Giorgi: Jealousy

4. Max van Manen: Being Left or Abandoned

5. The Linguistics of Meaning

6. Smith, Flowers, Larkin: The HIV Interview

7. Meaning, Models and Mechanisms

Biography

John Paley was formerly a senior lecturer at the University of Stirling, and is now a visiting fellow at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He writes on topics related to philosophy and health care, including research methods, evidence, complexity, spirituality, the post-Francis debate about compassion, and nursing ethics.

"I think this book is a major milestone in the field of qualitative research… In his demolition of the claims made by a selection of phenomenologists… John Paley has pointed out the emperor’s lack of clothing and pushed him into the spotlight for all to see." - Roger Watson, University of Hull, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Advanced Nursing

"Engaging, incisive, forensic." - Alec Grant, University of Brighton, UK

"The persuasive force and dogged logic of John Paley’s argument demands a response. Whether you agree or disagree with him, this book cannot be ignored. It will be required reading for any nurse contemplating undertaking a phenomenological study. Likewise, anyone commenting on phenomenology who does not engage with the arguments Paley advances has not meaningfully engaged with the subject. The influence of this book will ripple through nursing research and education for many years to come." - Martin Lipscomb, University of Worcester, UK

"Paley’s book is a major contribution to nursing research, and social research more generally. It has the hallmarks of his work over the past 20 years and more: namely, formidable attention to scholarly detail, critical acumen and original thought." - Steven Edwards, Swansea University, UK