Volume 14 · Number 2 · Pages 149–152
Horizons of Analysis

Urban Kordeš

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Abstract

Open peer commentary on the article “An Analysis Procedure for the Micro-Phenomenological Interview” by Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky & Alejandra Vásquez-Rosati. Abstract: I question the viability of a qualitative analysis method’s taking the form of a rigid step-by-step recipe. Instead, I argue for the identification of core aspects influencing the research results. Using two studies in which I participated, I aim to demonstrate the impact of the research horizon - i.e., the researchers’ expectations, assumptions as well as attitude towards the material.

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Kordeš U. (2019) Horizons of analysis. Constructivist Foundations 14(2): 149–152. https://constructivist.info/14/2/149

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