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      • Phenomenology within sociology, or phenomenological sociology, examines the concept of social reality (German: Lebenswelt or "Lifeworld") as a product of intersubjectivity. Phenomenology analyses social reality in order to explain the formation and nature of social institutions.
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  1. Feb 14, 2024 · Phenomenology is increasingly evoked or implicitly employed in sociological endeavours. Little attention, however, is paid to what is entailed in taking a phenomenological approach, and whether it is employed to advance empirical or theoretical knowledge.

  2. Dec 8, 2021 · This paper makes a case for why Bourdieu’s judgement should not be the last word on phenomenology. To do so it first reanimates phenomenology’s evocative language and concepts to illustrate their continuing centrality to social scientists’ ambitions to apprehend human engagement with the world.

  3. Phenomenology within sociology, or phenomenological sociology, examines the concept of social reality (German: Lebenswelt or "Lifeworld") as a product of intersubjectivity. Phenomenology analyses social reality in order to explain the formation and nature of social institutions. [1]

  4. Feb 14, 2024 · This paper aims to discern, clarify, criticise, and advocate some uses of phenomenology in sociological research. Phenomenology is increasingly evoked or implicitly employed in sociological endeavours.

  5. Phenomenology concentrates on the perceptions and communications of people regarding certain events or objects. This approach can be used to analyze individual cases or to develop cases from a small group of research participants (Braun and Clarke, 2013).

  6. Dec 12, 2019 · Given the philosophical, theoretical and methodological specificity of the core branches of phenomenological inquiry, why use phenomenological sociology? What can it offer the sociologist of sport and/or physical cultures?

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  8. May 5, 2021 · Phenomenology has played an important role in the development of sociological theory. While modern phenomenology’s origins lie in the seminal work of Edmund Husserl, the perspective has, however, never operated as a unified school or system of thought.

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