Unveiling the Hidden Meanings of Human Experience: Hermeneutic Phenomenology Explained
The chapter talks about hermeneutic phenomenology, which combines interpreting meanings and studying lived experiences. It aims to describe how people experience certain things in their lives in a way that others can relate to. The approach involves creating detailed descriptions of these experiences. The chapter outlines the history, process, strengths, and limitations of hermeneutic phenomenology, and provides suggestions for further reading and student activities.